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NVIDIA today made available the NVIDIA® CUDA® 5 production release, a powerful new version of the world's most pervasive parallel computing platform and programming model for accelerating ...
NVIDIA has announced that it is porting its popular GPU programming architecture to x86. Once the port is complete, developers will be able to choose from two different architectures—OpenCL and ...
Quantum Circuits, Inc., announced work with NVIDIA technology integrating NVIDIA CUDA-Q programming capabilities into its ...
NVIDIA has revealed the GB300 Blackwell Ultra, a massive step forward in its AI accelerator lineup. This chip builds on the ...
London — More universities should provide courses on programming for massively parallel computing, and more graphics processor providers should look at enabling the use of the Compute Unified Device ...
Quantinuum and Nvidia have a ‘shared vision’ for quantum computing, CEO Rajeeb Hazra previously told Barron’s.
Nvidia has released a Mac OS X version of its CUDA programming tools. Nvidia’s CUDA tools help developers utilize the GPUs on newer Nvidia graphics hardware as parallel processing engines.
NVIDIA has this week announced the general availability of version 12 of its CUDA Toolkit. The latest version is the first major release in quite a few years and focuses on new programming models ...
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 ...
NVIDIA claims anyone experienced in C or C++ will be able to get a grip on it (i.e. not us, but the aforementioned programmers). This means that anyone who codes in CUDA can program the GPU to do ...