This GPU database is also used by the latest GPU Caps Viewer. This database stores all possible (platform-dependent) GPU data (device IDs, clock speeds, temperature, drivers, etc.) as well as OpenGL and OpenCL information (extensions, version, etc.). The second feature is the possibility to submit scores to an online GPU database. GpuTest 0.7.0, Julia FP64 OpenGL 4.0 test – GeForce GT 650M – Mac OS X 10.9 I didn’t tested the FP64 demo on Intel GPUs. On AMD GPUs, the Julia FP64 test runs fine on Windows, has some trouble on Linux (tested with FGLRX drivers on Linux Mint 16), and does not work on OS X… On NVIDIA GPUs, the Julia FP64 test runs perfectly on all platforms (Windows, Linux and OS X 10.9). Some scores are available in this article. The Julia FP64 is limited to OpenGL 4.0 capable hardware and draws the Julia fractal using FP64 (fp64 = double precision floating point) variables. The Julia FP32 (fp32 = single precision floating point) test should run on any OpenGL 2 or OpenGL 3 capable hardware. The interesting thing is that the Julia fractal is available in two flavors: FP32 and FP64. The first one is a new OpenGL benchmark that draws the popular Julia fractal in a GLSL pixel shader. This update of GpuTest is available with two new features.
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