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2012-05-16 11:00:34
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"Bruce Allen, 15 May 2012 12:21:17 UTC" wrote:
Einstein@Home GPU Application for ATI/AMD Graphics Cards
After more than a year of work by Oliver Bock, Bernd Machenschalk, Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein and other developers, we are pleased to announce the release of the first Einstein@Home application for ATI/AMD Graphics Cards.

This OpenCL application, which searches Arecibo data for new radio pulsars, is about a factor of ten faster than the same search running on a typical CPU. The application is currently available for Windows and Linux computers with Radeon HD 5000 or better graphics cards. We hope to have a version for Macintosh (Apple OS X 10.8, Mountain Lion) sometime this summer, but there are still some problems that need to be fixed or worked around.

Volunteers who wish to run this application will need to install version 7.0.27 or later of the BOINC client. Please see this thread for more information, or if you want to ask questions.

Many thanks to the AMD/ATI team for their support in the OpenCL software development effort.

Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home


"Bruce Allen, 15 May 2012 8:36:05 UTC" wrote:
Einstein@Home volunteers discover three new radio pulsars in Arecibo data
Einstein@Home volunteers have discovered three new radio pulsars (J1901+0510, J1858+0319, and J1857+0259) in Arecibo PALFA data! Congratulations to:


John A. Lorimer Jr. (USA)
Ugur Munir Kir, Guzel Sanatlar Saatchi & Saatchi (Turkey)
Philipp Kählitz (Germany)
Termit (Russia)
Philemon1752 (Switzerland)
edgen (Russia)

Further details about these and our other newly-discovered pulsars can be found on this web page, and will be published in due course.

Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home


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Edith asks herself:
How and when do news from the projects pop up here at all, I just saw the news on the homepage itself, but no thread here.

And Edith has a probable answer:
Once anyone clicks on "comment" on the home page, the news creates a threat in here, even without writing a comment it will appear in this section of the forum.
Those, that never got clicked there will never appear here, and people, who just read this part of the forum directly via bookmark will never know about it.
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