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I want to run two functions in parallel on a GPU. For this i want to use pafor(eg: for ii=1 fun1 and ii=2 fun2).
Can variables on GPU be used for parfor operations on GPU?
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Titus Edelhofer
le 23 Avr 2012
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Hi Sampath,
probably not. I guess it would make not much sense anyway, because the two functions would share the same computational power of the GPU (like running parfor on a single core machine).
If you happen to have to GPUs you could use parfor/spmd to split the functions onto the two GPUs ...
Titus
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Pavel Sinha
le 11 Sep 2018
But the GPUs are milti-core computation engine. If a GPU has enough resources, can Matlab run two functions in parallel on the same GPU?
Walter Roberson
le 11 Sep 2018
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 15 Août 2022
Nvidia gpu cores are restricted to running the same instruction as the other cores in the same SM. My reading of the linked article is that different SM could be running unrelated tasks efficiently. However, the end of task processing of bringing back results and status looks like it would potentially be inefficient.
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