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AMD GPUOpen Fuels Seismic Supercomputing Efforts for Geoscience Leader CGG

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AMD today announced that CGG, a pioneering global geophysical services and equipment company, has deployed AMD FirePro S9150 server GPUs to accelerate its geoscience oil and gas research efforts, harnessing more than 1 PetaFLOPS of GPU processing power. Employing AMD's HPC GPU Computing software tools available on GPUOpen.com, CGG rapidly converted its in-house NVIDIA CUDA code to OpenCL for seismic data processing running on an AMD FirePro S9150 GPU production cluster, enabling fast, cost-effective GPU-powered research.

"The installation of the large AMD GPU production cluster at CGG is a great example of how AMD's technology prowess in both HPC GPU hardware and in open source software tools combined to deliver incredible results," said Brian Reeves, senior director, product management, AMD Professional Graphics. "Energy research is a demanding and time-intensive task that stands to realize significant benefits from the use of GPU computation. GPUOpen software tools coupled with AMD FirePro S-series hardware enables an efficient and cost-effective solution for rapid data processing that can drive tremendous competitive advantage."



"We are very pleased with the innovative collaboration between CGG and AMD especially in the efficiency of converting CUDA to OpenCL as a dynamic solution for processing data," said Jean-Yves Blanc, chief IT architect, CGG. "Our research depends on the reliable and precise results delivered by the AMD FirePro S9150 GPU production cluster -- the performance per watt plus the large GPU memory support was especially beneficial. We look forward to working with the Radeon Open Compute runtime, driver and tools to bring new capabilities to geophysical software which is an integral part of our company's geoscience solutions for oil and gas projects."

AMD FirePro S9150 GPU features:
  • Massive multi-GPU clusters: Support for AMD open source libraries and reliably support large multi-GPU clusters to address large computational projects that require more than 1 PetaFLOPS of GPU processing power.
  • Fast Fourier Transform compute support: Support for clFFT open source and tuned library containing Fast Fourier Transform functions for optimal efficiency with AMD FirePro S-series products.
  • Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms compute support: Support for clBLAS open source and tuned library containing single and double precision linear algebra functions for optimal efficiency with AMD FirePro S-series products.
  • Leading energy-efficiency for high-performance GPU computing: AMD FirePro S9150 was recognized as the #1 position on the Green500 list - Nov 2014 as the GPU-based solution for unmatched compute performance and energy efficiency in HPC.
The Radeon Open Compute platform, as a key part of GPUOpen, is comprised of several components based on open standards and extended features that reveal important hardware capabilities. GPUOpen supports porting to OpenCL with support by AMD and the open source community, and exposes innovative open source solutions including the Heterogeneous Compute Compiler and HIP API.

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Presumably, people who play games with it implemented.
you can always play games without seeing empty bullets on the ground, it's cool but you can live without it.
 
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Perfect for playing that new game, Oooo...klahoma where the seismic activity come sweeping down the plains ♪ ...
 
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Seems like CUDA conversion is working well. Good news for AMD. It'll give them much needed cash.
 
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you can always play games without seeing empty bullets on the ground, it's cool but you can live without it.

That's a horrible justification for a gamer. I mean yeah, you can, you can play on Intel integrated graphics on low too, but that's not a good arguement.

Not saying I like PhysX personally (I hate proprietary tech in general) just pointing out the holes in that argument.
 
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Seems like CUDA conversion is working well. Good news for AMD. It'll give them much needed cash.
hahaha cuda conversion.. async compute and direct compute has amd and microsoft written allover it. cuda is a proprietary nonsense that should not be. your living in some dream world where nv actually does something not to roll in cash and hurt the windows ecosystem.
 
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hahaha cuda conversion.. async compute and direct compute has amd and microsoft written allover it. cuda is a proprietary nonsense that should not be. your living in some dream world where nv actually does something not to roll in cash and hurt the windows ecosystem.
It's not Nvidia which is doing the conversion. It's AMD. They want a bite at HPC market which Nvidia hogs thanks to CUDA. That's the whole aim of Boltzmann Initiative from AMD.
 
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