Abstract is: The Brook programming language and its implementation BrookGPU were early and influential attempts to enable general-purpose computing on graphics processing units.Brook, developed at Stanford University graphics group, was a compiler and runtime implementation of a stream programming language targeting modern, highly parallel GPUs such as those found on ATI or Nvidia graphics cards. BrookGPU compiled programs written using the Brook stream programming language, which is a variant of ANSI C. It could target OpenGL v1.3+, DirectX v9+ or AMD's Close to Metal for the computational backend and ran on both Microsoft Windows and Linux. For debugging, BrookGPU could also simulate a virtual graphics card on the CPU.
free and open-source software | Q506883 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/09bnf0 |
P856 | official website | http://graphics.stanford.edu/projects/brookgpu/ |
P1324 | source code repository URL | http://svn.code.sf.net/p/brook/code/ |
P2209 | SourceForge project | brook |
P275 | copyright license | 3-clause BSD License | Q18491847 |
P6216 | copyright status | copyrighted | Q50423863 |
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