What JVM can run on CPU and GPU?
What JVM runs on a CPU + GPU?
I know JVM like Oracle, Zulu, OpenJDK but none is designed to offload processing to GPU.
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What JVM runs on a CPU + GPU?
I know JVM like Oracle, Zulu, OpenJDK but none is designed to offload processing to GPU.
java
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What JVM runs on a CPU + GPU?
I know JVM like Oracle, Zulu, OpenJDK but none is designed to offload processing to GPU.
java
What JVM runs on a CPU + GPU?
I know JVM like Oracle, Zulu, OpenJDK but none is designed to offload processing to GPU.
java
java
asked Nov 16 '18 at 2:08
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AFAIK, no JVM can automagically off-load work to a GPU (apart from cases where the GPU is used for graphics ...)
But there are various ways to use GPUs from Java. This Q&A has a good summary:
- Using Java with Nvidia GPU's (cuda)
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AFAIK, no JVM can automagically off-load work to a GPU (apart from cases where the GPU is used for graphics ...)
But there are various ways to use GPUs from Java. This Q&A has a good summary:
- Using Java with Nvidia GPU's (cuda)
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AFAIK, no JVM can automagically off-load work to a GPU (apart from cases where the GPU is used for graphics ...)
But there are various ways to use GPUs from Java. This Q&A has a good summary:
- Using Java with Nvidia GPU's (cuda)
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AFAIK, no JVM can automagically off-load work to a GPU (apart from cases where the GPU is used for graphics ...)
But there are various ways to use GPUs from Java. This Q&A has a good summary:
- Using Java with Nvidia GPU's (cuda)
AFAIK, no JVM can automagically off-load work to a GPU (apart from cases where the GPU is used for graphics ...)
But there are various ways to use GPUs from Java. This Q&A has a good summary:
- Using Java with Nvidia GPU's (cuda)
answered Nov 16 '18 at 2:24
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