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K'Ehleyr

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@psychocoderHPC psychocoderHPC released this 19 May 09:44
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The new release is compatible with alpaka 0.9.X.
Please have a look at the alpaka changelog to get an overview of all improvements and breaking changes.

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L'Rell

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@psychocoderHPC psychocoderHPC released this 03 Aug 13:41
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The new release is compatible with alpaka 0.6.X.
Please have a look at the alpaka changelog to get an overview of all improvements and breaking changes.
cupla.hpp includes cupla without the macros that rename CUDA API functions to their cupla counterparts. The old renaming functionality can still be used by including cuda_to_cupla.hpp.
The refactored mathematical functions in cupla increase the useability.
OpenMP 5 and OpenACC as new back-ends provide new ways to access modern hardware.

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Khan

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@psychocoderHPC psychocoderHPC released this 18 Feb 12:48
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The new release ships Alpaka 0.4.0, enables easier usage without CMake, supports linking of multiple backends, adds support for new backends e.g. HIP, TBB, OMP4 and has many other improvements.

cupla Changelog
alpaka 0.4.0 Changelog

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Colonel Worf

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@psychocoderHPC psychocoderHPC released this 31 Jan 08:34
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The new release ships Alpaka 0.3.5 and fixes an issue that prevented the usage of the TBB backend.

cupla Changelog
alpaka Changelog

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Worf: Peace between the Worlds

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@psychocoderHPC psychocoderHPC released this 10 Jun 19:29

Following the shining example of Worf, the 0.1.0 release of cupla makes peace between the worlds of GPU and CPU computing. The powerful Lords of CUDA computing can now speak seamlessly to the inferior worlds of CPUs.

Supported Alpaka Versions: 0.3.X

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