Expanding the open-source Meta Llama collection of models, the Llama 3.2 collection includes vision language models (VLMs), small language models (SLMs), and an updated Llama Guard model with support for vision. When paired with the NVIDIA accelerated computing platform, Llama 3.2 offers developers, researchers, and enterprises valuable new capabilities and optimizations to realize their…
]]>The new release delivers support for Ubuntu 24.04, new Fortran interfaces for CUDA Graphs, and a major version NVSHMEM API update. It is the last release to support RHEL 7.
]]>NVIDIA HPC SDK 24.5 updates include support for new NVPL components and CUDA 12.4.
]]>PhysicsNeMo v24.04 delivers an optimized CorrDiff model and Earth2Studio for exploring weather AI models.
]]>This NVIDIA HPC SDK update includes the cuBLASMp preview library, along with minor bug fixes and enhancements.
]]>NVIDIA HPC SDK version 23.7 is now available and provides minor updates and enhancements.
]]>This update expands platform support and provides minor updates.
]]>Version 23.3 expands platform support and provides minor updates to the NVIDIA HPC SDK.
]]>From climate modeling to quantum computing, large language models to molecular dynamics; see how HPC is transforming the world.
]]>Version 23.1 of the NVIDIA HPC SDK introduces CUDA 12 support, fixes, and minor enhancements.
]]>Celebrating the SuperComputing 2022 international conference, NVIDIA announces the release of HPC Software Development Kit (SDK) v22.11. Members of the NVIDIA Developer Program can download the release now for free. The NVIDIA HPC SDK is a comprehensive suite of compilers, libraries, and tools for high performance computing (HPC) developers. It provides everything developers need to…
]]>This version 22.9 update to the NVIDIA HPC SDK includes fixes and minor enhancements.
]]>Learn about new CUDA features, digital twins for weather and climate, quantum circuit simulations, and much more with these GTC 2022 sessions.
]]>This release includes enhancements, fixes, and new support for Arm SVE, Rocky Linux OS, and Amazon EC2 C7g instances, powered by the latest generation AWS Graviton3 processors.
]]>Discover how the new PennyLane simulator device, lightning.gpu, offloads quantum gate calls to the NVIDIA cuQuantum software development kit to speed up the simulation of quantum circuits.
]]>At the Supercomputing Conference (SC21) NVIDIA preannounced the next update to the HPC SDK. Today, the HPC SDK 21.11 release was posted for free download to Developer Program members. The NVIDIA HPC SDK is a comprehensive suite of compilers and libraries for high performance computing development. It includes a wide variety of tools proven to maximize developer productivity, as well as the…
]]>Today, NVIDIA announced the upcoming HPC SDK 21.11 release with new Library enhancements. This software will be available free of charge in the coming weeks. The NVIDIA HPC SDK is a comprehensive suite of compilers and libraries for high-performance computing development. It includes a wide variety of tools proven to maximize developer productivity, as well as the performance and portability…
]]>In July of 2021, NVIDIA announced the availability of the NVIDIA Arm HPC Developer Kit for preordering, along with the NVIDIA HPC SDK. Since then NVIDIA and its partners have been working hard to get units into the hands of developers, to increase global availability, and enhance the software stack. The NVIDIA Arm HPC Developer Kit is based on the GIGABYTE G242-P32 2U server.
]]>Today NVIDIA announced the availability of NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo (previously known as SimNet), a platform to train neural networks using governing physics equations along with observed or simulated data. The robust and high-fidelity models produced by the PhysicsNeMo framework enable the acceleration of design exploration for multiphysics systems–ideal for digital twin development.
]]>Quantum computing (QC) will drive a new wave of advances across a myriad of industries and domains. Simulating quantum circuits on the current class of computers is imperative to technology evolving to the next level of quantum computing in the future. NVIDIA cuQuantum is an SDK of optimized libraries and tools for accelerating quantum computing workflows. Developers can use cuQuantum while…
]]>Today NVIDIA announced the availability of a public Alpha version of cuNumeric. This drop-in replacement library for NumPy, brings distributed and accelerated computing on the NVIDIA platform to the large and growing Python community and PyData ecosystem. Python has become the most widely used language for data science, machine learning, and productive numerical computing. NumPy is the de…
]]>Today NVIDIA announced the availability of the NVIDIA Arm HPC Developer Kit with the NVIDIA HPC SDK version 21.7. The DevKit is an integrated hardware-software platform for creating, evaluating, and benchmarking HPC, AI, and scientific computing applications for Arm server based accelerated platforms. The HPC SDK v21.7 is the latest update of the software development kit, and fully supports the…
]]>Quantum computing has the potential to offer giant leaps in computational capabilities. Until it becomes a reality, scientists, developers, and researchers are simulating quantum circuits on classical computers. NVIDIA cuQuantum is an SDK of optimized libraries and tools for accelerating quantum computing workflows. Developers can use cuQuantum to speed up quantum circuit simulations based…
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