Open Source Project Is Making Strides in Bringing CUDA to Non-Nvidia GPUs
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Open source project is making strides in bringing CUDA to non-Nvidia GPUs
By enabling CUDA applications to run on third-party GPUs from AMD, Intel, and others, this effort could dramatically expand hardware choice, reduce vendor lock-in, and make powerful GPU computing more accessible than ever.Read Entire Article


A project to bring CUDA to non-Nvidia GPUs is making major progress — ZLUDA update now has two full-time developers, working on 32-bit PhysX support and LLMs, amongst other things
ZLUDA has expanded its team and made steady technical progress in Q1: Expands support for LLM.c, attempts to bring back PhysX 32-bit.
Open-Source Library ZLUDA Sees Major Progress in Bringing NVIDIA's CUDA Code to Other GPUs; Doubles Developer Count
ZLUDA has made massive headlines in the past with their "code porting" library, and while enablement did drop the past few months, it looks like the developers are geared up once again. ZLUDA Might Break The Exclusivity Boundaries Between NVIDIA's CUDA & Hardware From Other GPU Manufacturers For those unaware, the ZLUDA library made headlines last year, and it was initially designed to support Intel GPUs on NVIDIA's software stack, but eventuall…
ZLUDA Making Progress In 2025 On Bringing CUDA To Non-NVIDIA GPUs
The ZLUDA open-source effort that started off a half-decade ago as a drop-in CUDA implementation for Intel GPUs and then for several years was funded by AMD as a CUDA implementation for Radeon GPUs atop ROCm and then open-sourced but then reverted has been continuing to push along a new path since last year. The current take on ZLUDA is a multi-vendor CUDA implementation for non-NVIDIA GPUs for AI workloads and more. More progress was made durin…
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