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CG news arrow Found in the WEB arrow Major New NVIDIA CUDA Release Makes It Faster and Easier to Accelerate Scientific Research With GPUs

Major New NVIDIA CUDA Release Makes It Faster and Easier to Accelerate Scientific Research With GPUs

Major New NVIDIA CUDA Release Makes It Faster and Easier to Accelerate Scientific Research With GPUs NVIDIA released a new version of its CUDA parallel computing platform, which will make it easier for computational biologists, chemists, physicists, geophysicists, other researchers, and engineers to advance their simulations and computational work by using GPUs.

The new NVIDIA CUDA parallel computing platform features three key enhancements that make parallel programing with GPUs easier, more accessible and faster. These include:


  • Re-designed Visual Profiler with automated performance analysis, providing an easier path to application acceleration
  • New compiler, based on the widely-used LLVM open-source compiler infrastructure, delivering up to 10 percent speed up in application performance
  • Hundreds of new imaging and signal processing functions, doubling the size of the NVIDIA Performance Primitives (NPP) library

New Visual Profiler - Easiest path to performance optimization

The new Visual Profiler makes it easy for developers at all experience levels to optimize their code for maximum performance. Featuring automated performance analysis and an expert guidance system that delivers step-by-step optimization suggestions, the Visual Profiler identifies application performance bottlenecks and recommends actions, with links to the optimization guides. Using the new Visual Profiler, performance bottlenecks are easily identified and actionable. 

LLVM Compiler - Instant 10 percent increase in application performance 

LLVM is a widely-used open-source compiler infrastructure featuring a modular design that makes it easy to add support for new programming languages and processor architectures. Using the new LLVM-based CUDA compiler, developers can achieve up to 10 percent additional performance gains on existing GPU-accelerated applications with a simple recompile. In addition, LLVM's modular design allows third-party software tool developers to provide a custom LLVM solution for non-NVIDIA processor architectures, enabling CUDA applications to run across NVIDIA GPUs, as well as those from other vendors.

New Image, Signal Processing Library Functions - "Drop-in" Acceleration with NPP Library

NVIDIA has doubled the size of its NPP library, with the addition of hundreds of new image and signal processing functions. This enables virtually any developer using image or signal processing algorithms to easily gain the benefit of GPU acceleration, with the simple addition of library calls into their application. The updated NPP library can be used for a wide variety of image and signal processing algorithms, ranging from basic filtering to advanced workflows.

Among the new features of the latest CUDA parallel computing platform release - available free of charge on the NVIDIA developer web site.

Major New NVIDIA CUDA Release Makes It Faster and Easier to Accelerate Scientific Research With GPUs

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