CUDA 1.1 beta available

Tuesday 27th November 2007, 11:30:00 PM, written by TeamB3D

Something we missed with the Thanksgiving holiday last week is that NVIDIA has publicly released the next beta version of its CUDA GPGPU platform, which adds G92 support, performance profiling, and more language features among other improvements. In addition, all Windows XP drivers version 169.09 or above and Linux drivers 169.01 or above contain CUDA 1.1 support; no special driver version is required anymore.

Finally, CUDA 1.1 adds support for 64-bit Windows XP as well as a few more Linux distributions. All in all, it's well worth a look if you're interested in CUDA at all, if only to simplify your development environment with the improved driver support.

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Latest Thread Comments (3 total)
Posted by digitalwanderer on Monday, 26-Nov-07 20:16:22 UTC
CUDA is with all that GPGPU stuff?Pfff, it's a fad. Who's gonna gain anything by knowing this crap?/me runs laughing away, congrats again B!

Posted by Davros on Monday, 26-Nov-07 20:19:07 UTC
well that did seem to be a lot of peoples conclusion in a recent thread

Posted by B3D News CUDA 1.1 beta available on Wednesday, 28-Nov-07 06:15:24 UTC
Something we missed with the Thanksgiving holiday last week is that NVIDIA has publicly released the next beta version of its CUDA GPGPU platform, which adds G92 support, performance profiling, and more language features among other improvements. Read the full news item (http://www.beyond3d.com/content/news/533)


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