Filed under: ,

Mozilla Labs has announced a winner of the Jetpack .5 contest. While Jetpack is known primarily as a framework for allowing coders with a web development background to put together add-on type enhancements for Firefox, the winner ‘s project wasn’t your run-of-the-mill sidebar hack.

Alex Miltsev’s submission was jetpack-to-CUDA, and it provides Jetpack developers with a simple way to offload intense processing tasks to GPUs. CUDA (demo video above) is NVidia’s parallel computing architecture – and with CUDA-capable chips in more than 100 million PCs, Miltsev’s handiwork could enable some seriously cool (and powerful) Jetpack add-ons to be developed.

The runners up (not to take anything away from them) were much more standard Jetpack offerings – a Google Translate extension, link shortener and sharer, and Twitter client.

Kudos to Miltssev for his creative entry! Here’s hoping we see some truly awesome things in future versions of Firefox and Jetpack as a result.

Mozilla Jetpack contest winner harnesses GPU power to process data originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 06 Nov 2009 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Add to digg
Add to del.icio.us
Add to Google
Add to StumbleUpon
Add to Facebook
Add to Reddit
Add to Technorati




Download SquadFirefoxAdd-onMozilla FirefoxGoogle
Go to Source

Related posts:

  1. Mozilla wants to give you a free MacBook Pro for your killer add-on!
  2. Mozilla goes back to the beta with Firefox 3.6
  3. Mozilla misses Firefox 3.6 deadline, moves 4.0 back to late 2010
  4. Where should Mozilla go from here?
  5. Mozilla pushes out Firefox 3.5 Preview

Leave a Reply

 
Special Offers
Blogroll

Pages
Tags