Speeding up the Linux Kernel with CUDA?

Tharic-Nar

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It should be an unknown to no one at this point that GPGPU processing is a good thing, as when highly parallel jobs are able to take advantage of the massive number of cores found in even a modest graphics card, a typical CPU could be found eating its dust. But as we're well aware, due to the limited nature of GPU architectures, not all processes can be easily accelerated, and for that reason, we haven't seen a surge of GPGPU-enabled consumer applications as we hoped to by this point. But, things are constantly improving - so who knows where we'll be in the next few years?

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