Rob Farber writes about CUDA programming for Dr. Dobb’s. In Part 7 of this article series on CUDA (short for “Compute Unified Device Architecture”), he takes a look at some next-generation CUDA hardware. In this installment, he shifts gears a bit, moving from hardware to software, focusing on using libraries with CUDA.
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1 CUDA, Supercomputing for the Masses: Part 9 // Nov 1, 2008 at 10:21 am
[...] Farber writes about CUDA programming for Dr. Dobb’s. In Part 8 of this article series on CUDA (short for “Compute Unified Device Architecture”), he focuses on [...]