Our new GPU developer tools, code-named Nexus brings GPU Computing into Visual Studio 2008. Debug, profile, and analyze GPU code using standard workflow and tools. Nexus supports CUDA C, OpenCL, DirectCompute, Direct3D, and OpenGL.
Get an Invitation for the "Nexus" Beta
We will start distributing invitations for Nexus Beta in October 2009.
See "Nexus" in Action
Video #1: Nexus debugging CUDA C in Visual Studio 2008
Debugging CUDA C, Memory and Variable Inspection, Thread Focus
Video #2: Analyzing System Performance in Visual Studio 2008
Trace and Profiling options, integrated CPU/GPU Trace Timeline
The Next Generation CUDA Architecture, Code Named Fermi
The Soul of a Supercomputer in the Body of a GPU
The next generation CUDA architecture, code named “Fermi”, is the most advanced GPU computing architecture ever built. With over three billion transistors and featuring up to 512 CUDA cores, Fermi delivers supercomputing features and performance at 1/10th the cost and 1/20th the power of traditional CPU-only servers.
Jen-Hsun Huang announcing Fermi Hear details about the new GPU architecture See details of the key architectural features
See video of Jen-Hsun Huang announcing Fermi
Hear details about the new GPU architecture
See details of the key architectural features
Fermi makes GPU and CPU co-processing pervasive by addressing the full-spectrum of computing applications. Designed for C++ and available with a Visual Studio development environment, it makes parallel programming easier and accelerates performance on a wider array of applications than ever before – including dramatic performance acceleration in ray tracing, physics, finite element analysis, high-precision scientific computing, sparse linear algebra, sorting, and search algorithms.
Fermi features several major innovations:
• 512 CUDA cores
• NVIDIA Parallel DataCache technology
• NVIDIA GigaThread™ engine
• ECC support
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