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The initial module release contains the 4.2.x CUDA production release; the recently released version 5.0 is not yet provided. | |||
* https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit-42-archive | |||
* http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_home_new.html | |||
=== Components === | |||
There are three components to CUDA 4.2: | |||
# The [https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit CUDA toolkit], containing the compiler <code>nvcc</code>, C include files, and libraries. Load this component as a module to compile and run applications that use GPUs on Carbon. | |||
# The driver – a kernel module that is installed on Carbon nodes that have a GPU. | |||
# The [https://developer.nvidia.com/gpu-computing-sdk GPU Computing SDK] - code samples and white papers to help you get started writing software with CUDA C/C++. Available on Carbon as | |||
~soft/cuda/dist/4.2/gpucomputingsdk_4.2.9_linux.run | |||
~soft/cuda/dist/4.2/gpucomputingsdk_4.2.9_linux.tar.gz |
Revision as of 20:21, November 26, 2012
The initial module release contains the 4.2.x CUDA production release; the recently released version 5.0 is not yet provided.
- https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit-42-archive
- http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_home_new.html
Components
There are three components to CUDA 4.2:
- The CUDA toolkit, containing the compiler
nvcc
, C include files, and libraries. Load this component as a module to compile and run applications that use GPUs on Carbon. - The driver – a kernel module that is installed on Carbon nodes that have a GPU.
- The GPU Computing SDK - code samples and white papers to help you get started writing software with CUDA C/C++. Available on Carbon as
~soft/cuda/dist/4.2/gpucomputingsdk_4.2.9_linux.run ~soft/cuda/dist/4.2/gpucomputingsdk_4.2.9_linux.tar.gz