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God guess. I can't imagine big guns would be willing to put up with the criplleware software stack that NVIDIA's OpenCL​ is. What makes me still wonder how many do still stick to OpenCL is that all the libraries NVIDIA develops are CUDA only (and I doubt they have the resources to develop them secretly in OpenCL too).
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Originally posted by tuke81 View PostWell yeah it's been in beta for a while and there's only partial support:
https://streamcomputing.eu/blog/2017...ncl-2-0-linux/
I guess we should all pile in with requests for better compliance.
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Hopefully they will fix the regressions they introduced with the release of version 8.
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Originally posted by pszilard View Post"Nice" Any chance the finally release OpenCL 2.0 support with extensions to support their hw? None.
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"Nice" Any chance the finally release OpenCL 2.0 support with extensions to support their hw? None.
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Sweet! CUDA 9 seems to be a perfect fit for Debian 9 as it's shipping with both GCC 6.3 and Clang 3.9. Too bad that Debian is not officially supported.. and setting up a different CUDA version from the one in the repo (8.0.44) is a real pain.
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Nice. And averything will work with the Open Source nouveau driver?
*runsaway*
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NVIDIA Details CUDA 9 Features, Allows C++14 In Device Code
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NVIDIA at their annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC'17) have provided more public details about the forthcoming CUDA 9 compute update...
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