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CUDA Toolkit 3.1 Beta installers, supporting driver packages and SDK code samples.
Release Highlights Math Libraries Performance Improvements, including: * Significant improvements in double-precision FFT performance on Fermi-architecture GPUs for 2^n transform sizes * Streaming API now supported in CUBLAS for overlapping copy and compute operations * Real-to-complex (R2C) and complex-to-real (C2R) optimizations for 2^n data sizes * Improved performance for GEMV and SYMV subroutines in CUBLAS * Optimized double-precision implementations of divide and reciprocal routines Unified Visual Profiler now supports both CUDA C/C++ and OpenCL, with: * Support for start/stop profiling at runtime so you can focus on critical areas of long-running applications * Support for CUDA Driver API tracing Additional support for Fermi-architecture GPUs * Significant performance improvement in the erfinvf() function * 16-way kernel concurrency * Support for printf() in device code * cuda-memcheck updated for Fermi-architecture GPUs Driver/Runtime interoperability allows mixing of CUDA C Runtime (and math libraries) with CUDA Driver API New and updated SDK code samples demonstrating how to use: * Function pointers in CUDA C/C++ kernels * OpenCL / Direct3D buffer sharing * Hidden Markov Model in OpenCL * Microsoft Excel GPGPU example showing how to run an Excel function on the GPU Note that this limited Beta release includes driver packages for Linux, MacOS, and Windows TCC (Tesla Compute Cluster) only. Standard Windows driver packages with graphics drivers and support for all NVIDIA GPUs will be available next month with the CUDA Toolkit 3.1 production release. In addition, Linux developers should note that the cuda-gdb hardware debugger was not ready for this beta release, but will be included in the production release. Windows developers should be sure to check out the new debugging features in Parallel Nsight for Visual Studio at www.nvidia.com/nsight. Please refer to the release notes and Getting Started Guides for more information. Version: 3.1 Beta Post Date: 5/12/2010 Graphics Processor: General ------ Driver Version: Linux 256.22 MacOS X: 3.1 Windows: 257.07 ----------- The content of the disc. Documentation and tutorials: Getting Started Linux Getting Started MacOS Getting Started Windows CUDA C Best Practices Guide CUDA C Programming Guide OpenCL Best Practices Guide OpenCL JumpStart Guide OpenCL Programming Guide OpenCL Programming Overview Fermi Compatibility Guide Fermi Tuning Guide CUDA Developer Guide for Optimus Platforms Drivers: Linux x64 - 256.22 Linux x32 - 256.22 MacOS X - 3.1 Windows Vista, Windows 7 - x86_64 257.07 (Only for clusters Tesla) Cuda Toolkit: And Linux x32 x86_64: Fedora 12 RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.8/5.4 SuSE Linux Enterpise Destop 11.0 Open SuSE 11.2 Ubuntu 9.10 MacOS X: 10.5 + for Intel. Windows: Windows XP SP2 + Sources: Nvidia Open CC 3.1 Related Torrents
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