Can we GPU for normal opration?
Here is Thing.
I bought MSI laptop which is very good for Gaming.
I am doing some work on same laptop, which required for more processing power. MSI laptop has NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 1050 GPU 4GB card which dedicated for Graphic.
I know GPU is mostly used for Graphic stuffs and it is faster than CPU(which is intel's core I5 7th Gen).
But is there is any chance that I can use my GPU for my processing which is not related with Graphic.
Thanks :) ...
drivers nvidia graphics gpu
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Here is Thing.
I bought MSI laptop which is very good for Gaming.
I am doing some work on same laptop, which required for more processing power. MSI laptop has NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 1050 GPU 4GB card which dedicated for Graphic.
I know GPU is mostly used for Graphic stuffs and it is faster than CPU(which is intel's core I5 7th Gen).
But is there is any chance that I can use my GPU for my processing which is not related with Graphic.
Thanks :) ...
drivers nvidia graphics gpu
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It depends on the specifics of "my processing". Some jobs can be relegated to the GPU, but not others.
– mikewhatever
Jan 18 at 8:43
Naive answer: no, probably not.
– Ethan Z
yesterday
I am doing TCPDUMP for all the hosts within a network(I am also doing tucpdump operation of all interfaces in hosts.). In my network there are 20+ hosts , I am running different process for each host and different thread for each interface also along that I am running other operation to collects stats. I am just think can I use GPU for stats collection and CPU for TCPDUMP. ?
– Rohit kamble
15 hours ago
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Here is Thing.
I bought MSI laptop which is very good for Gaming.
I am doing some work on same laptop, which required for more processing power. MSI laptop has NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 1050 GPU 4GB card which dedicated for Graphic.
I know GPU is mostly used for Graphic stuffs and it is faster than CPU(which is intel's core I5 7th Gen).
But is there is any chance that I can use my GPU for my processing which is not related with Graphic.
Thanks :) ...
drivers nvidia graphics gpu
New contributor
Here is Thing.
I bought MSI laptop which is very good for Gaming.
I am doing some work on same laptop, which required for more processing power. MSI laptop has NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 1050 GPU 4GB card which dedicated for Graphic.
I know GPU is mostly used for Graphic stuffs and it is faster than CPU(which is intel's core I5 7th Gen).
But is there is any chance that I can use my GPU for my processing which is not related with Graphic.
Thanks :) ...
drivers nvidia graphics gpu
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It depends on the specifics of "my processing". Some jobs can be relegated to the GPU, but not others.
– mikewhatever
Jan 18 at 8:43
Naive answer: no, probably not.
– Ethan Z
yesterday
I am doing TCPDUMP for all the hosts within a network(I am also doing tucpdump operation of all interfaces in hosts.). In my network there are 20+ hosts , I am running different process for each host and different thread for each interface also along that I am running other operation to collects stats. I am just think can I use GPU for stats collection and CPU for TCPDUMP. ?
– Rohit kamble
15 hours ago
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It depends on the specifics of "my processing". Some jobs can be relegated to the GPU, but not others.
– mikewhatever
Jan 18 at 8:43
Naive answer: no, probably not.
– Ethan Z
yesterday
I am doing TCPDUMP for all the hosts within a network(I am also doing tucpdump operation of all interfaces in hosts.). In my network there are 20+ hosts , I am running different process for each host and different thread for each interface also along that I am running other operation to collects stats. I am just think can I use GPU for stats collection and CPU for TCPDUMP. ?
– Rohit kamble
15 hours ago
1
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It depends on the specifics of "my processing". Some jobs can be relegated to the GPU, but not others.
– mikewhatever
Jan 18 at 8:43
It depends on the specifics of "my processing". Some jobs can be relegated to the GPU, but not others.
– mikewhatever
Jan 18 at 8:43
Naive answer: no, probably not.
– Ethan Z
yesterday
Naive answer: no, probably not.
– Ethan Z
yesterday
I am doing TCPDUMP for all the hosts within a network(I am also doing tucpdump operation of all interfaces in hosts.). In my network there are 20+ hosts , I am running different process for each host and different thread for each interface also along that I am running other operation to collects stats. I am just think can I use GPU for stats collection and CPU for TCPDUMP. ?
– Rohit kamble
15 hours ago
I am doing TCPDUMP for all the hosts within a network(I am also doing tucpdump operation of all interfaces in hosts.). In my network there are 20+ hosts , I am running different process for each host and different thread for each interface also along that I am running other operation to collects stats. I am just think can I use GPU for stats collection and CPU for TCPDUMP. ?
– Rohit kamble
15 hours ago
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It depends on the specifics of "my processing". Some jobs can be relegated to the GPU, but not others.
– mikewhatever
Jan 18 at 8:43
Naive answer: no, probably not.
– Ethan Z
yesterday
I am doing TCPDUMP for all the hosts within a network(I am also doing tucpdump operation of all interfaces in hosts.). In my network there are 20+ hosts , I am running different process for each host and different thread for each interface also along that I am running other operation to collects stats. I am just think can I use GPU for stats collection and CPU for TCPDUMP. ?
– Rohit kamble
15 hours ago