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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
 LLVM Open Source Compiler To Support Cuda
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Message Text: LLVM, one of the industry's most popular open source compilers, now supports NVIDIA GPUs, expanding the range of researchers and programming languages that can take advantage of GPU acceleration.

LLVM is a popular open source compiler infrastructure, with a modular design that makes it easy to add support for programming languages and processor architectures. The CUDA compiler provides C, C++ and Fortran support for accelerating application using the massively parallel NVIDIA GPUs.

LLVM supports a wide range of programming languages and front ends, including C/C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Ada, Haskell, Java bytecode, Python, Ruby, ActionScript, GLSL and Rust. It is also the compiler infrastructure NVIDIA uses for its CUDA C/C++ architecture, and it has been adopted by companies such as Apple, AMD and Adobe.

To download the latest version of the LLVM compiler with NVIDIA GPU support, visit the LLVM site.
 
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