GPU Computing (CUDA C)
GPU Tutorial/SAXPY CUDA C
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| Tutorial | |
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| Title: | Introduction to GPU Computing |
| Provider: | HPC.NRW
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| Contact: | tutorials@hpc.nrw |
| Type: | Multi-part video |
| Topic Area: | GPU computing |
| License: | CC-BY-SA |
| Syllabus
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| 1. Introduction | |
| 2. Several Ways to SAXPY: CUDA C/C++ | |
| 3. Several Ways to SAXPY: OpenMP | |
| 4. Several Ways to SAXPY: Julia | |
| 5. Several Ways to SAXPY: NUMBA | |
This video discusses the SAXPY via NVIDIA CUDA C/C++. CUDA is an application programming interface (API) for NVIDIA GPUs. In general, CUDA works with many programming languages, but this tutorial is going to focus on C/C++. CUDA gives access to a GPUs instruction set, which means we have to go through everything step-by-step, since many things do not happen automatically.
Video
Quiz
1. Which features does CUDA add to C/C++?
2. What is a kernel?
3. How do you flag a function to be a kernel?
4. Let's say you coded your kernel function called "MyKernel". How do you run it?
5. Inside your kernel function, how do you distribute your data over the GPU threads?