Hi Michael, all
Michael Meeks-2 wrote
There are very significant optimisations for the software only core
that will make very much faster even if you have no GPU, we hope they
will also make it use very much less memory too for 4.2 - but that work
is ongoing.
I was kind of hoping that some of that code was already included in the
current master :)
After a brief test with the newest build (Version: 4.2.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: 8b96cfd6caedbad7b3b79e57421a834f18c5c511
TinderBox: Win-x86@6-debug, Branch:master, Time: 2013-07-27_22:47:00)
I quickly found out that it is not so.
I tested on my home nettop (a Nvidia ION based system with a 2Cores x 2
Threads Intel Atom 330 which supports OpenCL and CUDA according to
TechPowerUp's GPU-Z v0.7.2)
BTW why are there only Debug daily versions available for Windows? Was this
a change of plans or is it just a coincidence?
Are Debug builds slower (less efficient) than non-debug?
Cheers,
Pedro
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