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AMD Boosts Quality and Performance of New, Enhanced Features of Adobe...

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....Photoshop CC and Premiere Pro CC Through Open Standards
AMD A-Series APU, Radeon and FirePro Graphics Work Seamlessly With New Versions of Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Premiere Pro CC to Accelerate New Features


LOS ANGELES, CA, May 07, 2013 (Marketwired via COMTEX) -- Adobe MAX -- AMD /quotes/zigman/216580/quotes/nls/amd AMD +0.96% today announced at Adobe MAX new and improved accelerated features for Adobe(R) Photoshop(R) CC and Adobe Premiere(R) Pro CC. The introduction of the all-new Smart Sharpen feature and recently updated Blur Gallery and Liquify effects reinforces the collaboration between Adobe and AMD to provide high-quality, impressive performance to creative professionals everywhere by fully tapping into AMD compute and graphics processing leadership through cross-platform open standards like OpenCL(TM) and OpenGL.
"AMD and Adobe are working together to help provide powerful solutions that enable creative professionals to speed workflows and increase throughput, boost productivity and creativity, and fully realize their creative vision," says Neal Robison, senior director, Software Alliances at AMD. "AMD APUs and graphics coupled with Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Premiere Pro CC push the boundaries of what's possible and help artists of virtually all talents and disciplines make the imagined real."
"We have increased the performance of our industry-leading applications Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Premiere Pro CC with enhanced OpenCL and OpenGL support, empowering creative professionals and consumers alike to harness the many benefits and robust power of modern AMD APUs and GPUs," said Simon Williams, director of Strategic Relations at Adobe. The creative community asked, and AMD and Adobe answered by providing artists a powerful combination of technologies with which to streamline today's complex creative workflows."
AMD and Adobe recently announced expanded OpenCL support for Adobe Premiere Pro CC at the National Association of Broadcasters Show 2013, including multi-stream and mixed format accelerated workflows with real-time effects, color grading and finishing with hardware-accelerated rendering to the chosen final destination format. Today AMD announced support for additional OpenCL-accelerated features with the announcement of Adobe Premiere Pro CC including OpenCL hardware-powered rendering with Adobe Media Encoder CC for Adobe Premiere Pro CC projects and multi-GPU support. This enables users to queue up multiple Adobe Premiere Pro CC projects to be rendered using all available GPU horsepower in the background. Both Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Premiere Pro CC fully support advanced display technologies such as 4K and AMD Eyefinity multi-display technology.
New and enhanced Adobe Photoshop CC features have been added to the dozens of existing open hardware accelerated features in Adobe Photoshop CC:


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I wonder if/when they will be able to reach feature parity with CUDA.

Photoshop CS6 already use OpenCL as opposed to Cuda, a lot of Video coding apps are doing the same and many software dev's, Including on the hardware side Intel, Nvidia, ARM, Samsung, IBM... have signed up to AMD's Heterogeneous System Architecture foundation, of which OpenCL is a huge part of.

http://developer.amd.com/resources/...hat-is-heterogeneous-system-architecture-hsa/

It does not look like Cuda is going to remain the mainstream of GPGUP, not with Intel, ARM and now Nvidia onboard HSA.
 
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