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Nvidia adds native Python support to CUDA


For years, NVIDIA’s CUDA software toolkit for GPUs didn't have native Python support. But that’s now changed.

Coders can use natural Python interfaces and the scripting model of calling functions and libraries to create AI programs for execution on NVIDIA GPUs. A bulk of NVIDIA GPUs are in the U.S. and Europe, but telecom and infrastructure companies in India are building out major GPU installations that will be operational in the coming years. “You should not be dropping out command-line compilers or anything like that, you should be fully in process,” Jones said, adding that this significantly reduces the number of dependencies in the tree for GPUs in the stack.

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