Graphics card manufacturer NVIDIA is reported to plan using its CUDA parallel computing technology in all its graphics solutions, including its Tegra system-on-a-chip designed for mobile devices. It is already known that the company’s CUDA architecture is a C language environment meant to offer developers an easy way to write software to solve complex computational problems by tapping into the multi-core parallel processing power of GPUs.
According to Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder, president and chief executive officer of NVIDIA, the first version of Tegra will not come with CUDA. As previously announced, Tegra is expected to hit the market sometime in mid-2009.
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