NVIDIA Releases V2.1 Beta of the Cuda Toolkit & SDK

Available as a free download.

Available as a free download.

By DE Editors

NVIDIA (Santa Clara, CA) announced the availability of version 2.1 beta of its CUDA toolkit and SDK. This is the latest version of the C-compiler and software development tools for accessing the massively parallel CUDA compute architecture of NVIDIA GPUs. In response to overwhelming demand from the developer community, this latest version of the CUDA software suite includes support for NVIDIA Tesla GPUs on Windows Vista and 32-bit debugger support for CUDA on RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.x (separate download).

The CUDA Toolkit and SDK 2.1 beta includes support for VisualStudio 2008 support on Windows XP and Vista and Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation for applications that dynamically generate CUDA kernels. Several new interoperability APIs have been added for Direct3D 9 and Direct3D 10 that accelerate communication to DirectX applications as well as a series of improvements to OpenGL interoperability.

CUDA Toolkit and SDK 2.1 beta (free download) also features support for using a GPU that is not driving a display on Vista, a beta of Linux Profiler 1.1 (separate download) as well as support for recent releases of Linux including Fedora9, OpenSUSE 11, and Ubuntu 8.04.

For details, visit NVIDIA.

For previous DE coverage, see “NVIDIA to Offer Full Support For OpenGL 3.0,” (Dec. 2008).

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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