bookJul 19, 2010Closed access
CUDA by Example: An Introduction to General-Purpose GPU Programming
Abstract
This book is required reading for anyone working with accelerator-based computing systems. From the Foreword by Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory CUDA is a computing architecture designed to facilitate the development of parallel programs. In conjunction with a comprehensive software platform, the CUDA Architecture enables programmers to draw on the immense power of graphics processing units (GPUs) when building high-performance applications. GPUs, of course, have long been available for demanding graphics and game applications. CUDA now brings this valuable resource to programmers working on applications in other domains, including science, engineering, and finance. No…
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- CUDA
- Computer science
- General-purpose computing on graphics processing units
- Graphics
- Coprocessor
- Parallel computing
- Computer architecture
- Operating system
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