Wolfram Research has announced a technical collaboration with NVIDIA to integrate GPU acceleration into Mathematica 8.
NVIDIA's GPU architecture can boost Mathematica's computing, modeling, simulation, and visualization performance by up to a factor of 100.
"Mathematica users with GPU-enabled systems from laptops to high-end Tesla super-computers will now be able to perform complex, data-intensive computations much more easily," says NVIDA's Andrew Cresci. "Mathematica's intuitive CUDA programming interface eliminates the need to write C/C++ or FORTRAN code to take advantage of GPU computing, making Mathematica a compelling choice for anyone looking to harness GPU high-performance computing capabilities."



