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Message 25144 - Posted: 17 May 2012 | 19:03:50 UTC

If the researchers can discuss this. Even though we're currently rolling out CUDA 4.2, 302.59 drivers just released on guru3D contain CUDA 5.

Anything in here for us down the road? Or is this just to be able to take advantage of the Hyper-Q, and other new feature sets on professional GPUs

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Message 25173 - Posted: 20 May 2012 | 12:00:45 UTC - in response to Message 25144.


If the researchers can discuss this. Even though we're currently rolling out CUDA 4.2, 302.59 drivers just released on guru3D contain CUDA 5.


The CUDA 5 toolkit will be released with the Kepler 2, towards the end of the year. There's support in the release driver but early access versions of the toolkit are only available to registered developers for the moment.
I'm not planning to use any of its new (K2-specific) features immediately, so there's no great fuss to be made over it.

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Message 25177 - Posted: 20 May 2012 | 13:53:53 UTC

Thanks.

Always wondering what's on the horizon

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