FYI, nvcc does not work with gcc version 13.x at this time. I also believe it does not work with the current version of CUDA (12.2). But this is a great turorial. Thanks
I tried the tutorial and have a small issue. When running the cuda program with a matrix size of 3, I get your results values. When running with a matrix of 40000 I get a result showing all zeros. Any idea what might cause this? I'll keep trying in the meantime. Nice Tutorial.
Wouldn't running cuda on a cpu be a bit like a jaguar riding a turtle? CUDA is the GPU side (and more specifically Nvidia GPUs), so it would be perfectly happy if you somehow got a 3090ti hooked up to your C64.
This is so useful for future projects ❤, the concept is simple yet very complext in a good way
thanks, wish to explain us the cuda in python as soon as possible
FYI, nvcc does not work with gcc version 13.x at this time. I also believe it does not work with the current version of CUDA (12.2). But this is a great turorial. Thanks
thanks for good job!
Thank you a lot. Great video.
love your videos!
you always blow my mind 😎🤩
I tried the tutorial and have a small issue. When running the cuda program with a matrix size of 3, I get your results values. When running with a matrix of 40000 I get a result showing all zeros. Any idea what might cause this? I'll keep trying in the meantime. Nice Tutorial.
Nice
Thx_.
Cuda is also useable with intel CPUs!
Wouldn't running cuda on a cpu be a bit like a jaguar riding a turtle?
CUDA is the GPU side (and more specifically Nvidia GPUs), so it would be perfectly happy if you somehow got a 3090ti hooked up to your C64.
for Intel CPU are useable oneAPI, DPC++
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