In this video from the ECSS Symposium, Abe Stern from NVIDIA presents: CUDA-Python and RAPIDS for blazing fast scientific computing. We will introduce Numba and RAPIDS for GPU programming in Python.
Every few years or so, a development in computing results in a sea change and a need for specialized workers to take advantage of the new technology. Whether that’s COBOL in the 60s and 70s, HTML in ...
Nvidia has released a new mathematical Python library specialized for Cuda-X. It offers direct, Python-like access to the mathematical core operations of Cuda-X without having to use additional C/C++ ...
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 ...
Nvidia Corporation has launched its largest CUDA update in two decades, signaling a strategic response to open-source competition from Triton. The NVDA update introduces a tile-based programming model ...
Nvidia has placed Warp under an Apache 2 license. The Python framework is used for performance-hungry physical simulations, data generation and spatial computing. It compiles Python functions just in ...
Nvidia earlier this month unveiled CUDA Tile, a programming model designed to make it easier to write and manage programs for GPUs across large datasets, part of what the chip giant claimed was its ...
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 ...
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