The only options I've seen for that are either to move to Windows 7 and use DirectCompute (since DirectCompute is nicely built into DirectX 11), or move to Mac OS X Snow Leopard (since Snow Leopard comes with OpenCL functionality built-in).
If NV can embed OpenCL support into driver I see no reasons why ATI can't.
Nvidia only have GPU implementation.
Surely they can, main question - when ?
We do have plans to include OpenCL runtime into driver, but I'm afraid I don't have an ETA for you now.
on linux you can try my package. it should work even for Debian.
Originally posted by: nou
on linux you can try my package. it should work even for Debian.
I am sorry, is using CAL option for your? Looks like CAL run time is included in the driver.
Why do not use cuda for nvidia and CAL for AMD, anyway algortihm is the same, only interface is different.
Sorry, I do not know any FFT. AFAIK there is no such for opencl still, but porting from cuda should not be a problem.
Sorry, I thought CAL was more high level, a bit more like CUDA driver API.