NVIDIA Officially Launches CUDA 9.0

Written by Michael Larabel in NVIDIA on 26 September 2017 at 05:57 AM EDT. 7 Comments
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NVIDIA has kicked off their GTC world tour and in beginning that, they have launched the CUDA 9.0 toolkit.

CUDA 9.0 is quite a big update and offers initial NVIDIA Volta GPU support, more optimized libraries for cuBLAS / cuFF / NPP and friends, support for cooperative groups, performance improvements for NVLINK and unified memory and other areas, support for C++14 in device code, and other new features.

The general availability release of CUDA 9.0 is available this morning from developer.nvidia.com.
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