Since the birth of the CUDA platform in 2006, we have finally witnessed its most significant leap forward.
CUDA Tile is here now—a brand new tile-based programming model. It allows developers to write algorithms at a higher level of abstraction, without having to wrestle with low-level details of specialized hardware like tensor cores.
For scenarios that require large-scale parallel computing, this update could be a complete game changer. Hardware complexity is hidden, while development efficiency can be maximized.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 12-05 19:57
Oh my god, finally no need to wrestle with tensor cores anymore—what a relief!
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CountdownToBroke
· 12-05 19:57
Bro, this move is really sweet, finally no more suffering from those crappy tensor cores.
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nft_widow
· 12-05 19:38
卧槽终于来了,等了这么久
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BankruptWorker
· 12-05 19:38
Now I can lose a lot less hair—finally, no more torture from tensor cores.
Since the birth of the CUDA platform in 2006, we have finally witnessed its most significant leap forward.
CUDA Tile is here now—a brand new tile-based programming model. It allows developers to write algorithms at a higher level of abstraction, without having to wrestle with low-level details of specialized hardware like tensor cores.
For scenarios that require large-scale parallel computing, this update could be a complete game changer. Hardware complexity is hidden, while development efficiency can be maximized.