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How can I use the integrated GPU on amd CPU for mathematical calculations?
The "Renoir" APU (Ryzen 4000 zen2) contains "Vega 10" integrated graphics.
How can I use the integrated GPU on amd CPU for mathematical calculations?
Is there a library for C++ to work with integrated GPU (I'm coding in Visual C)?
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More info on the processor please. I can find no Ryzen 4000 series with anything but 'Radeon Graphics'. None with "Vega" integrated graphics at all.
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You are exactly right, "AMD Custom Radeon Graphics (XBox Series X)"
I've heard, it's analog of Vega. Is that correct?
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diligent, cannot answer your question, but suggest you get the latest version of GPU-Z and see what it says. It does support some IGPUs. Enjoy, John.
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I have xbox series x.
I would like to use igpu on CPU for mathematical calculations .
(Because GPU cores on xbox can ran directcompute only).
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diligent, take a look at this PDF file. Enjoy, John.
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Thank you for your reply!
(This document looks obsolete. But I'll study how gpu handles textures).
