FYI, this is a big deal. If anybody is in the San Jose area, you might consider attending this.
I am not sure if or how we PDL developers should respond to this. Any ideas would be great. David ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: CUDA Developer Relations <[email protected]> Date: Wed, May 9, 2012 at 12:25 PM Subject: NVIDIA Contributes CUDA Compiler to Open Source Community To: [email protected] ** The NVIDIA Compiler team have worked with the LLVM developers to provide key CUDA compiler source code changes to the LLVM core and parallel thread execution backend. The latest LLVM compiler with NVIDIA GPU support is now available for download from the LLVM site<http://news.nvidia.com:8080/t/193394/43461862/14232/10/> . At GPU Technology Conference (GTC), next week, we will be presenting more details about the new compiler and releasing a preview of the LLVM-based CUDA Compiler SDK <http://news.nvidia.com:8080/t/193394/43461862/14233/11/> that includes specifications, libraries, and code samples showing how to interface with LLVM to produce GPU accelerated binaries from domain-specific languages (DSLs). It’s not too late to register for GTC, where you can engage with the NVIDIA Compiler team directly. Of the 300+ technical sessions at the conference over 40 are focused on just parallel programming languages and compiler technology, including: • Compiling CUDA and Other Languages for GPUs (Session 235<http://news.nvidia.com:8080/t/193394/43461862/13804/12/> ) Vinod Grover & Yuan Lin, managers of the NVIDIA compiler team • Delite: A Framework for Implementing Heterogeneous Parallel DSLs (Session 365 <http://news.nvidia.com:8080/t/193394/43461862/13805/13/>) HyoukJoon Lee & Kevin J. Brown, PhD students at Stanford University • Jet: A Domain-Specific Approach to Parallelism for Film Fluid Simulation (Session 300<http://news.nvidia.com:8080/t/193394/43461862/13806/14/> ) Dan Baily, Research & Development at Double Negative There is less than one week left, so register for GTC 2012 today<http://news.nvidia.com:8080/t/193394/43461862/12891/15/> ! See you there, Nadeem Mohammad, CUDA Developer Relations Please note that this message was sent to the following email address: ( [email protected]) If you would like to stop receiving emails from NVIDIA, Click here to unsubscribe <http://news.nvidia.com:8080/t/193394/43461862/2464/16/> Copyright © 2012 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. 2701 San Tomas Expw., Santa Clara, CA 95050 -- "Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it." -- Brian Kernighan
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