Illinois ECE 498AL: Programming Massively Parallel Processors, Lecture 2: The CUDA Programming Model
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Abstract
CUDA Programming Model
Topics:
- What is GPGPU?
- CUDA
- An Example of Physical Reality Behind CUDA
- Parallel computing on a GPU
- CUDA - C With no shader limitations
- CUDA Devices and Threads
- G80 Graphics Mode
- G80 CUDA Mode
- Arrays of Parallel Threads
- Thread Blocks, Scalable Cooperation
- Block ID's and Thread ID's
- CUDA Memory Model, API, Data Transfer
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These lecture were breezed by Carl Pearson and Daniel Borup and then reviewed, edited ,and Uploaded by Omar Sobh.
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Wen-Mei W Hwu (2009), "Illinois ECE 498AL: Programming Massively Parallel Processors, Lecture 2: The CUDA Programming Model," https://nanohub.org/resources/7206.