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Revision as of 17:28, 11 May 2015
This page aims to compile a list of solutions on using General Purpose Graphical Processing Units for OpenFOAM (GPGPU at Wikipedia).
1 Open Source
This list includes those that have commercial support, but all have the source code licensed under an OSI approved license.
- Symscape's GPU Linear Solver Library for OpenFOAM
- Valid versions:
- Precision: Single-Precision only
- Performance reports: CFD Performance Comparison Between GPU and CPU
- Versions:
- PARALUTION
- Valid versions: unknown
- Precision: unknown
- Features: Documentation
- FAQ: Frequently asked questions
- cufflink-library
- Valid versions:
- Has already been fully integrated into . Installation instructions can be found here: Download & Install at wikki.gridcore.se
- SpeedIT by Vratis - Note: Only the Classic version is open source.
2 Closed Source
The ones on this list are mostly composed of source code that is not available to their client. Usually this means that the binaries that work with the GPU act as a server (data transacted over files or similar) and are therefore not directly linked to OpenFOAM.
- Culises by FluiDyna
- Valid versions:
- Precision: Single-Precision and Double-Precision
- Announcements: FluiDyna releases Culises 1.1 for GPU-based acceleration of OpenFOAM