TechEYE: "EM Photonics has announced that its GPU-accelerated algebra library for developers and scientists, the CULA 2.0, is out now - and it supports Nvidia GPUs based on the Fermi architecture.
The company is claiming that the latest version offers HPC users excellent performance in double-precision mathematics, as well as faster memory and new usability features. It packs an LAPACK interface which is made up of over 150 mathematical routines. The CULA library also includes popular routines, including system solvers, least squares solvers, orthogonal factorisations, eigenvalue routines, singular value decompositions and other very brainy maths stuff."
NVIDIA will have a Special Address at CES 2024 which is scheduled for Monday, 8 Jan. at 8 a.m. PT / 5 p.m. CET.
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