Drexx Laggui [personal] wrote:
03Dec2008 (UTC +8)

Any NVIDIA CUDA coders here? Can't make my mind to go look for a
GeForce 8000 series with 1GB DDR3 but with CUDA v1.1 only, or go for
the more expensive GeForce 9000 series but with CUDA 2. GeForce's cost
and avilability is a factor here.

Only difference I think between the two CUDA versions, other than
later hardware support, is that CUDA offers slightly better array
memcpy performance.

My quad-core Intel CPU is running out of steam. Was thinking of simply
re-compiling stuff meant for gcc, with NVIDIA's nvcc. Has anybody here
found out if it's really straightforward?



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Check this post... nvcc is only meant for CUDA stuff. The rest is still gcc.....

http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=81332

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