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 ...
NVIDIA’s rise from graphics card specialist to the most closely watched company in artificial intelligence rests on a ...
NVIDIA’s long-standing dominance in the AI GPU market, primarily attributed to its proprietary CUDA ecosystem, is facing new challenges as competitors develop alternative solutions to break the ...
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 and ...
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We all know CUDA is currently king of the hill when it comes to GPGPU & ML in particular, and that CUDA is an NVIDIA product limited to NVIDIA hardware, and that Apple & NVIDIA “don’t get along” i.e.