Most notably, the chipmaker announced a compiler source code enabling software developers to add new languages and architecture support to Nvidia’s CUDA parallel programming model. The new ...
In a move that shouldn't be that surprising, NVIDIA has announced that its popular CUDA platform is being ported to x86. The obvious angle here is that this will give NVIDIA a weapon against OpenCL ...
The Seeker quantum processor from Quantum Circuits now supports Nvidia's CUDA-Q, enabling developers to combine quantum ...
Programmers have been interested in leveraging the highly parallel processing power of video cards to speed up applications that are not graphic in nature for a long time. Here, I explain how to do ...
NVIDIA's CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) makes programming and using thousands of simultaneous threads straightforward. CUDA turns workstations, clusters—and even laptops—into massively ...
Programmer Bryan O'Sullivan has a great summary of NVIDIA's new CUDA technology. O'Sullivan actually sat down and did what few of us have done so far, and that's read all the way through NVIDIA's ...
NVIDIA released CUDA 5, you can download it for free at the company's Developer Zone website. The new update promises to make NVIDIA's parallel computing platform easier than ever, it comes with new ...
Support for unified memory across CPUs and GPUs in accelerated computing systems is the final piece of a programming puzzle that we have been assembling for about ten years now. Unified memory has a ...
In this video from SC17 in Denver, Doug Miles from NVIDIA presents: Accelerating HPC Programmer Productivity with OpenACC and CUDA Unified Memory. “CUDA Unified Memory for NVIDIA Tesla GPUs offers ...
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