Nvidia has updated its CUDA software platform, adding a programming model designed to simplify GPU management. Added in what the chip giant claims is its “biggest evolution” since its debut back in ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA CUDA 13.1 introduces the largest update in two decades, featuring CUDA Tile programming to simplify AI development on Blackwell GPUs. By abstracting tensor core operations and automating ...
The CUDA toolkit is now packaged with Rocky Linux, SUSE Linux, and Ubuntu. This will make life easier for AI developers on these Linux distros. It will also speed up AI development and deployments on ...
CUDA enables faster AI processing by allowing simultaneous calculations, giving Nvidia a market lead. Nvidia's CUDA platform is the foundation of many GPU-accelerated applications, attracting ...
This week NVIDIA has announced the release of its latest CUDA development environment in the form of the CUDA 11.6 Toolkit which is now available to download directly from the NVIDIA developer site.
Old-timers might recall the idea of "RISC" as a once-upon-a-time processor design ideology. RISC processors were mostly used for servers from Sun Microsystems, DEC, and other companies of a bygone era ...
Nvidia has taken further actions targeting the Chinese market to maintain its dominance in the GPU market, attempting to block third-party GPU companies from seamlessly using CUDA software. This move ...
At its most basic level, Compute Unified Architecture (CUDA) allows general-purpose processing and other tasks to run on NVIDIA GPUs with extensive language support. Since its inception, CUDA has been ...
NVIDIA has announced the availability of version 2.1 beta of its CUDA toolkit and SDK. In response to the CUDA developer community, NVIDIA has released this beta version with support for Windows Vista ...
NVIDIA’s CUDA is a general purpose parallel computing platform and programming model that accelerates deep learning and other compute-intensive apps by taking advantage of the parallel processing ...