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  2. Bullet (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bullet is a physics engine which simulates collision detection as well as soft and rigid body dynamics.It has been used in video games and for visual effects in movies. Erwin Coumans, its main author, won a Scientific and Technical Academy Award [4] for his work on Bullet.

  3. Accelerated Graphics Port - Wikipedia

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    There were many problems with the AMD Catalyst 11.2 - 11.6 AGP hotfix drivers under Windows 7 with the HD 4000 series AGP video cards; [9] use of 10.12 or 11.1 AGP hotfix drivers is a possible workaround. Several of the vendors listed above make available past versions of the AGP drivers.

  4. DirectCompute - Wikipedia

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    This pipeline allows for workloads to be easily sent to the GPU without the need for restructuring all of a program's code. [ 6 ] A typical compute pipeline contains a read-only shader resource view as an input, constant buffer views for additional resource constants, and an unordered access view for an output.

  5. Physics processing unit - Wikipedia

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    The idea is having specialized processors offload time-consuming tasks from a computer's CPU, much like how a GPU performs graphics operations in the main CPU's place. The term was coined by Ageia to describe its PhysX chip. Several other technologies in the CPU-GPU spectrum have some features in common with it, although Ageia's product was the ...

  6. General-purpose computing on graphics processing units

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    Thus, GPUs can process far more pictures and graphical data per second than a traditional CPU. Migrating data into graphical form and then using the GPU to scan and analyze it can create a large speedup. GPGPU pipelines were developed at the beginning of the 21st century for graphics processing (e.g. for better shaders).

  7. ROCm - Wikipedia

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    ROCm [3] is an Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) software stack for graphics processing unit (GPU) programming. ROCm spans several domains: general-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPU), high performance computing (HPC), heterogeneous computing.

  8. PhysX - Wikipedia

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    The article suggested that a PhysX rewrite using SSE instructions may substantially lessen the performance discrepancy between CPU PhysX and GPU PhysX. In response to the Real World Technologies analysis, Mike Skolones, product manager of PhysX, said [ 32 ] that SSE support had been left behind because most games are developed for consoles ...

  9. Nvidia DGX - Wikipedia

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    The DGX H100 also has two 1.92 TB SSDs for Operating System storage, and 30.72 TB of Solid state storage for application data. One more notable addition is the presence of two Nvidia Bluefield 3 DPUs , [ 29 ] and the upgrade to 400 Gbit/s InfiniBand via Mellanox ConnectX-7 NICs , double the bandwidth of the DGX A100.