I'll write more in an introductory blog post in a day or two. Until that, 
there is a website http://clojurecuda.uncomplicate.org, that has the 
details and documentation.

It is similar to ClojureCL (http://clojurecl.uncomplicate.org), but is 
targeted to CUDA and Nvidia GPUs specifically. The main benefit over 
ClojureCL is that ClojureCUDA will make possible to call various Nvidia 
libraries such as cuBLAS, cuFFT or cuDNN from your Clojure code.

Fast matrix library Neanderthal (http://neanderthal.uncomplicate.org) will 
soon have a cuBLAS GPU backend in addition to MKL CPU, and OpenCL GPU 
backends. 

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