CUDA 

Description

CUDA (formerly Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a parallel computing platform and programming model created by NVIDIA and implemented by the graphics processing units (GPUs) that they produce. CUDA gives developers access to the virtual instruction set and memory of the parallel computational elements in CUDA GPUs.

More information

- Homepage: https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit

Available Versions of CUDA

Version

Module

Available on

Version

Module

Available on

12.6.0

system/CUDA/12.6.0

Noctua 2

12.5.0

system/CUDA/12.5.0

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

12.4.1

system/CUDA/12.4.1

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

12.4.0

system/CUDA/12.4.0

Noctua 2

12.3.0

system/CUDA/12.3.0

Noctua 1

12.2.0

system/CUDA/12.2.0

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

12.1.1

system/CUDA/12.1.1

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

12.1.0

system/CUDA/12.1.0

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

12.0.0

system/CUDA/12.0.0

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

11.8.0

system/CUDA/11.8.0

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

11.7.0

system/CUDA/11.7.0

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

11.6.0

system/CUDA/11.6.0

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

11.5.1

system/CUDA/11.5.1

Noctua 2

11.4.1

system/CUDA/11.4.1

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

11.3.1

system/CUDA/11.3.1

Noctua 2

11.1.1-GCC-10.2.0

system/CUDA/11.1.1-GCC-10.2.0

Noctua 1, Noctua 2

11.0.2-GCC-9.3.0

system/CUDA/11.0.2-GCC-9.3.0

Noctua 2

10.2.89-GCC-8.3.0

system/CUDA/10.2.89-GCC-8.3.0

Noctua 2

10.0.130

system/CUDA/10.0.130

Noctua 2

This table is generated automatically. If you need other versions please click pc2-support@uni-paderborn.de.

Usage Hints for CUDA

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