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ArrayFire at MWC14: Maths Libraries Optimized for ARM Mali GPU Compute

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At the Supercomputing '13 Conference recently held in Denver ARM first showcased ArrayFire support for the ARM® Mali GPU and the technology is on show to a wider audience this week at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.  This exciting development is catching the attention of many attendees as they discover the ArrayFire demos at the ARM booth in Hall 6 C10.

 

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Visitors to the AccelerEyes exhibit check out the ArrayFire OpenCL demo at MWC 2014

Energy budgets are always constrained, and form an expensive component of any HPC system. ARM Mali GPUs provide the best performance and throughput for a given energy envelope. Partnering with ARM, AccelerEyes further reduces the cost of HPC by minimizing development time and costs.

 

 

AccelerEyes offers the most productive software solutions for accelerating code using GPUs, coprocessors, and OpenCL devices.  AccelerEyes delivers ArrayFire to accelerate C, C++, and Fortran codes on CUDA and OpenCL devices.  ArrayFire customers come from a wide range of industries, including defense and intelligence, life science, oil and gas, finance, manufacturing, media, and others. ArrayFire has had success accelerating numerous application types, including math and numerical algorithms, image processing, signal processing, statistics, optimization, and more.

 

 

ARM Mali GPU users can deploy ArrayFire as a fast, easy-to-use software solution to enable acceleration of their code. ArrayFire now fully supports OpenCLTM. With ArrayFire v2.0, AccelerEyes has released a demo version of ARM support to select customers. In ArrayFire v2.1, AccelerEyes will make ARM-support an official feature of the ArrayFire library for use on all ARM-enabled platforms.

 

You can visit ARM at the Mobile World Congress this week (February 24-27) to learn more about how ARM Mali users can benefit from ArrayFire. Stay tuned for future updates as ARM and AccelerEyes continue collaboration on this exciting project!


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