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    ImplicitGlobalGrid.jl

    ImplicitGlobalGrid.jl

    Distributed parallelization of stencil-based GPU and CPU applications

    ImplicitGlobalGrid is an outcome of a collaboration of the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, ETH Zurich (Dr. Samuel Omlin) with Stanford University (Dr. Ludovic Räss) and the Swiss Geocomputing Centre (Prof. Yuri Podladchikov). It renders the distributed parallelization of stencil-based GPU and CPU applications on a regular staggered grid almost trivial and enables close to ideal weak scaling of real-world applications on thousands of GPUs [1, 2, 3]. ImplicitGlobalGrid relies on the Julia...
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    A GPU GLSL implementation of a Uniform-Grid accelerated Ray Tracer. Basic test boxes and Stanford bunny are currently renderable. Tested on ATI X1600 mobile, FireGL V3400, and 8800gt.
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    UPDATE: Chromium is no longer updated or maintained. The project is frozen. Chromium is a flexible framework for scalable real-time rendering on clusters of workstations, derived from the Stanford WireGL project code base.
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