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[D] Practice CUDA without an Actual NVIDIA GPU!
July 17, 2023, 12:55 a.m. | /u/JustTrynnaBeCool
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I recently started learning about CUDA programming, and I realized that many people share the same crucial problem: lack of an NVIDIA GPU. I looked around online and found several methods (gpu-ocelot, certain versions of CUDA, etc.), but I recently found a way that can allow us to practice CUDA by using the GPU offered by Google Colab! As a free user, the amount of GPU access you get may probably be enough to PRACTICE working with CUDA. …
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