Follow the latest developments in business technology news and get a digest of the key stories each day in the InfoWorld Daily newsletter. Now out through general availability from NVIDIA, CUDA Toolkit 12.2 includes many new capabilities, both major and minor. This article, " Nvidia brings new tools for building GPU-accelerated applications," was originally published at . The latest release of NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit 12.2 introduces a range of essential new features, modifications to the programming model, and enhanced support for hardware capabilities accelerating CUDA applications. Standard Edition lacks capabilities such as Tesla Compute Cluster and data breakpoints support. A date has not been set for general availability, but the product will be priced at $349.Ī free Standard edition, with less functionality than the Professional variant, will be available on Sept. The Professional edition of Parallel Nsight is available now as a release candidate. The upgrade to Cuda Toolkit offers new math libraries, performance improvements, and advanced cluster management.Ĭuda Toolkit 3.2, which is free, will be available as a release candidate in mid-September. Parallel Nsight 1.5 supports the other product being introduced Tuesday, Cuda Toolkit 3.2. Tesla Compute Cluster (TCC) debugging is featured in version 1.5 as well. " allows the developer to see exactly what's going on in their application across these different processing units" and optimize performance characteristics, said Jones. Developers do not need to use multiple machines.Īlso featured in version 1.5 is system analysis functionality, in which Visual Studio users can visualize events occurring on the CPU and GPU across a correlated timeline. Single-system debugging in version 1.5, meanwhile, allows a developer to debug on one GPU while using another to display the desktop. Multicore debugging is specific to GPUs, according to Nvidia. "With Parallel Nsight, we're bringing GPU, many-core debugging into Visual Studio 2010," said Stephen Jones, product line manager for developer tools at Nvidia. These types of applications are prominent in industries such as oil and gas exploration, as well as in areas such as graphics, he said. "For 6 million Windows developers already using Windows and Visual Studio, this new release of Parallel Nsight provides some significant features ," said Will Ramey, senior product manager for GPU computing at Nvidia.
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