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authorAdrian Kummerlaender2020-03-26 21:30:05 +0100
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Prototype port to 3D
What is it with OpenCL @ GPU and arrays of 3-dimensional vectors?! Luckily I vaguely remembered encountering this problem before when implementing my OpenCL LBM code but why on earth is the compiler not warning about this? I guess the underlying reason has to do with the data alignment requirements on the GPU but still...
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