I have a 123MB big intarray, and it is basically used like this:
private static int[] data = new int[32487834];
static int eval(int[] c)
{
int p = data[c[0]];
p = data[p + c[1]];
p = data[p + c[2]];
p = data[p + c[3]];
p = data[p + c[4]];
p = data[p + c[5]];
return data[p + c[6]];
}
eval() is called a lot (~50B times) with different c and I would like to know if (and how) I could speed it up.
I already use a unsafe function with an fixed array that makes use of all the CPUs. It's a C# port of the TwoPlusTwo 7 card evaluator by RayW. The C++ version is insignificantly faster.
Can the GPU be used to speed this up?
insignificantly faster? – leppie Dec 27 '12 at 14:28