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  • Pranos
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    Still no GCC 10 / LLVM 10 support. What a shame.
    So you still need GCC 9 / LLVM 9 to make use of CUDA (or your distro has to provide 9 and 10 at same time).

    Crappy proprietary Nvidia sh**. Best thing would be, if the distros are brave enought to drop Nvidia CUDA (pakages).
    Last edited by Pranos; 08 July 2020, 05:12 AM.

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  • Setif
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    Originally posted by eydee View Post
    Poor Volta.
    Poor Kepler (dropped) and Maxwell (deprecated).

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  • eydee
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    Poor Volta.

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  • NVIDIA CUDA 11.0 Released With Ampere Support, New Programming Features

    Phoronix: NVIDIA CUDA 11.0 Released With Ampere Support, New Programming Features

    NVIDIA appears to have quietly promoted CUDA 11.0 to its stable channel...

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