28 points | by alok-g an hour ago
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There is also ZLUDA, which is open source and works on pre-compiled binaries.
https://github.com/vosen/ZLUDA
Most of these "alternatives" focus on CUDA C++, and overlook what actually makes CUDA interesting.
Already in 2020,
https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/cuda-refresher-the-gpu-com...
We're actually targeting all of it, and not just CUDA C++.
Including stuff like Fortran, Haskell, Java, .NET via PTX, Python JIT, IDE tooling integration with major IDEs, graphical GPU debugging and profiling, libraries and co?
Then I guess all the best.
Ambitions but neat, good luck if nothing else :)
If you were to guess, when do you think your Nsight Compute alternative might be ready with your own toolchain?
There is also ZLUDA, which is open source and works on pre-compiled binaries.
https://github.com/vosen/ZLUDA
Most of these "alternatives" focus on CUDA C++, and overlook what actually makes CUDA interesting.
Already in 2020,
https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/cuda-refresher-the-gpu-com...
We're actually targeting all of it, and not just CUDA C++.
Including stuff like Fortran, Haskell, Java, .NET via PTX, Python JIT, IDE tooling integration with major IDEs, graphical GPU debugging and profiling, libraries and co?
Then I guess all the best.
Ambitions but neat, good luck if nothing else :)
If you were to guess, when do you think your Nsight Compute alternative might be ready with your own toolchain?