"We're at an inflection point in the computing industry with evolving chip architectures and the shift to common programming interfaces and industry standards, which enable developers to enable amazing new experiences," said Manju Hegde, corporate vice president, AMD Fusion Experience Program. "The OpenCL Coding Competition is just the beginning of a new wave of application development by the software community as they embrace heterogeneous computing across multiple platforms."
AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) technology (formerly ATI Stream) is a set of advanced hardware and software technologies that support OpenCL and enable highly parallel compute-capable GPUs to work in concert with a system's CPU to accelerate applications beyond traditional x86 graphics and video processing. AMD Fusion APUs combine multi-core x86 technology with a discrete-level DirectX® 11-capable GPU in a single processor design, connected by a high speed link, to deliver up to 500 gigaflops of compute performance.
Developers and students who choose to participate will be asked to submit an abstract that outlines how they plan to use the latest generation AMD APP Software Development Kit (SDK) with OpenCL support to create an accelerated application for the AMD Fusion APU platforms.
Contestants can choose to create an application in any category including, but not limited to, the following:
- Video Processing
- Image Processing
- Security
- Human Computer Interface
- Data Mining
- Gaming
- Physics processing
- Social Networking / Communication
- Other
"We see APU architecture continuing to be widely adopted for new computing designs, and believe that developers will want to build and optimize their applications around the high performance achieved with these new hardware platforms," said Matt Murphy, TopCoder platform manager. "This technology shift signifies a sizeable opportunity for developers around the world who want to be early to embrace a new era of heterogeneous computing."
In addition to the SDK, contestants will need the latest AMD Catalyst drivers that include the OpenCL runtime compiler. Released in May 2011, the latest AMD Catalyst drivers for Windows and Linux also bring new features, including expanded support for multi-display environments through AMD Eyefinity technology, which developers can leverage to create even more immersive experiences for end users.
For full details and a complete set of Official Rules for the AMD OpenCL Coding Competition, please visit http://community.topcoder.com/....
Resources
- To download the latest AMD APP SDK, visit the AMD Developer page
- Visit the AMD Catalyst download page to download the latest driver and access more information on new features
- Visit the OpenCL Zone to learn about OpenCL programming
- Follow AMD updates on Twitter at @AMDSoftware
- Learn more about Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) technology from AMD
- Read full contest rules from TopCoder