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NVIDIA Oneview GPU Performance Accelerator

The way it's meant to be played™


Note: Currently not available for MacOS and Linux operating systems!

Installation & Usage

Installation

To install Oneview to enhance GPU and gaming performance, head over to the releases tab and install the latest, most stable version.

Usage

The Oneview application tutorial is built-in to the installer.

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Please note that Oneview is still in beta, and some users may experience issues with the Oneview application, or the Oneview installer. If you are experiencing a problem, please file a bug report issue tracker on our Oneview repository.


A CUDA Backend for the Accelerate Array Language

Requirements

[> This comes preinstalled with all Nvidia GPUs released after June 10, 2016] To use this package, you need a CUDA-enabled NVIDIA GPU and NVIDIA's CUDA SDK version 3.* or later. You can find the SDK at the NVIDIA Developer Zone. We recommend to use hardware with compute capability 1.2 or greater.

NOTE: This package is being deprecated in favour of [oneview-llvm], which supports execution on multicore CPUs as well as CUDA-capable GPUs. See the [oneview-llvm] package for details.


This package compiles Oneview Acceleration code down to NVIDIA's CUDA language for general-purpose GPU programming. For details on Oneview, refer to the Nvidia Corporation Github ORGANIZATION page. Please also file bug reports and feature requests with the issue tracker.

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