BRP4G is our 'fast lane' for the radio pulsar search, that we use when we have some data that we need to process urgently. As far as I remember we didn't have these (and thus work for that application) for months or even years.
To explain the confusion (which was largely in my own head): I was dry on work for my intel_gpu hosts. Although it's GPU work, it doesn't come from the 'G' stream - my bad.
Turns out we went through a patch where there weren't enough 'opencl-intel_gpu' returns to match my typical 'opencl-intel_gpu-Beta' requests: I was being blocked by the "Only one Beta app version result per WU" rule. Not sure we can do anything about that.
Well, for the Rasperry Pis I fixed that by promoting the 'NEON' App version (1.47) out of Beta Test status. I'll check other Beta App versions as well when I find the time. Sorry, BRP4 is actually our lowest priority.
The bigger Intel GPUs should, however, be able to run our FGRP search, I'll look into that. Currently I'm all busy with the Gravitational Wave searches, though.
BRP4G is our 'fast lane' for
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BRP4G is our 'fast lane' for the radio pulsar search, that we use when we have some data that we need to process urgently. As far as I remember we didn't have these (and thus work for that application) for months or even years.
BM
To explain the confusion
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To explain the confusion (which was largely in my own head): I was dry on work for my intel_gpu hosts. Although it's GPU work, it doesn't come from the 'G' stream - my bad.
Turns out we went through a patch where there weren't enough 'opencl-intel_gpu' returns to match my typical 'opencl-intel_gpu-Beta' requests: I was being blocked by the "Only one Beta app version result per WU" rule. Not sure we can do anything about that.
Well, for the Rasperry Pis I
)
Well, for the Rasperry Pis I fixed that by promoting the 'NEON' App version (1.47) out of Beta Test status. I'll check other Beta App versions as well when I find the time. Sorry, BRP4 is actually our lowest priority.
The bigger Intel GPUs should, however, be able to run our FGRP search, I'll look into that. Currently I'm all busy with the Gravitational Wave searches, though.
BM
see Technical News.
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see Technical News.
BM