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  • NVIDIA? Nsight? Compute 2019.5.1 (Windows only) has been released with the following update:

    General
    • Nsight Compute activities are now available from within Visual Studio
      • Nsight Compute activity commands are now under the 'Nsight' menu, for quick access from within Visual Studio.
      • When launched, Nsight Compute activities are auto-populated with Visual Studio project setting, providing an improved development workflow.
      • Key bindings provide quick launching of activities.
      • Available for use on Visual Studio 2019, 2017, and 2015.
      • Please visit NVIDIA Nsight Integration for information on using Nsight Compute 2019.5.1 and NVIDIA Nsight Integration for Visual Studio integration under the Nsight menu.
    • Compatibility
      • Validated with CUDA Toolkit 10.2.89 and driver 441.22

    NVIDIA? Nsight? Compute 2019.5.0 has been released with the following features and improvements:

    General
    • Support for CUDA Toolkit 10.2
    • Added section sets to reduce the default overhead and make it easier to configure metric sets for profiling
    • Reduced the size of the installation
    • Added support for CUDA Graphs Recapture API
    • The NvRules API now supports accessing correlation IDs for instanced metrics
    • Added breakdown tables for SOL SM and SOL Memory in the Speed Of Light section for Volta+ GPUs
    NVIDIA Nsight Compute
    • Added a snap-select feature to the Source page heatmap help navigate large files
    • Added support for loading remote CUDA-C source files via SSH on demand for Linux x86_64 targets
    • Charts on the Details page provide better help in tool tips when hovering metric names
    • Improved the performance of the Source page when scrolling or collapsing
    • The charts for Warp States and Compute pipelines are now sorted by value
    NVIDIA Nsight Compute Command Line Interface
    • Added support for GPU cache control, see --cache-control
    • Added support for setting the kernel name base in command line output, see --kernel-base
    • Added support for listing the available names for --chips, see --list-chips
    • Improved the stability on Windows when using --target-processes all
    • Reduced the profiling overhead for small metric sets in applications with many kernels


    For a complete overview of all NVIDIA Nsight? Compute features and access to resources, please visit the main Nsight? Compute page.

    NVIDIA? Nsight? Compute 2019.5 is available for download under the NVIDIA Registered Developer Program.

    ?Download? ?Documentation?


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