GMP and CUDA

Allan Menezes amenezes007 at sympatico.ca
Tue Jun 9 00:12:12 CEST 2009


Dear Torbjorn,Morten,
  The new nvcc CUDA platform compiler version 2.2 (2009) supports even C++!
See the CUDA development docs on the nvidia CUDA website. Also there is 
support for the most recent as yet fedora
distros and GNU gcc such as Fedora 10!
Best wishes,
Allan MeneZes
 Gulbrandsen wrote:

>Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
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>>Allan Menezes <amenezes007 at sympatico.ca> writes:
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>>    Is it easy or possible to port GMP version 4.3.1 to the CUDA platform?
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>>What is the "CUDA platform"?
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>http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_what_is.html
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>NVIDIA® CUDA™ is a general purpose parallel computing architecture that
>leverages the parallel compute engine in NVIDIA graphics processing
>units (GPUs) to solve many complex computational problems in a fraction
>of the time required on a CPU. It includes the CUDA Instruction Set
>Architecture (ISA) and the parallel compute engine in the GPU. To
>program to the CUDATM architecture, developers can, today, use C, one of
>the most widely used high-level programming languages, which can then be
>run at great performance on a CUDATM enabled processor. Other languages
>will be supported in the future, including FORTRAN and C++.
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>Sincerely yours,
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>Morten
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>0x81802954
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