Check out how the most recent GPUs do with GROMACS (a standard biochemistry computational environment, used in supercomputing clusters frequently as well):
Most of the research is being done by this guy at Stanford: http://graphics.stanford.edu/~mhouston/
The best part? It's not yet optimized for ATI's X1800 architecture yet.
ATI also has been talking to developers about doing other massively parallel computations using GPUs, such as physics. They have demos, too.
GPUs are becoming more and more general in their capabilities, and the results are amazing.
Most of the research is being done by this guy at Stanford: http://graphics.stanford.edu/~mhouston/
The best part? It's not yet optimized for ATI's X1800 architecture yet.
ATI also has been talking to developers about doing other massively parallel computations using GPUs, such as physics. They have demos, too.
GPUs are becoming more and more general in their capabilities, and the results are amazing.
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