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+ | - gpu_kernel() | ||
+ | || No | ||
+ | - CUDA.launch(gpu_kernel()) | ||
+ | || No | ||
+ | + CUDA.@sync @cuda(threads=nthreads, blocks=nblocks, gpu_kernel()) | ||
+ | || Correct | ||
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Revision as of 14:55, 13 January 2022
Tutorial | |
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Title: | Introduction to GPU Computing |
Provider: | HPC.NRW
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Contact: | tutorials@hpc.nrw |
Type: | Multi-part video |
Topic Area: | GPU computing |
License: | CC-BY-SA |
Syllabus
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1. Introduction | |
2. Several Ways to SAXPY: CUDA C/C++ | |
3. Several Ways to SAXPY: OpenMP | |
4. Several Ways to SAXPY: Julia | |
5. Several Ways to SAXPY: NUMBA |
This video discusses the SAXPY via Julia and CUDA.jl. The CUDA.jl package is the main programming interface for working with NVIDIA CUDA GPUs using Julia. It features a user-friendly array abstraction, a compiler for writing CUDA kernels in Julia, and wrappers for various CUDA libraries.