
Exploring Select GPU Software Options
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Authors: Mike Heroux and Tom Sorensen
Publication Date: May 202025
Industry publications often focus on GPU hardware’s raw performance potential. While competitive performance is essential in assessing GPUs’ capabilities for high-performance and AI computing, software capabilities are equally important. This article explores software capabilities for GPUs from three major GPU software providers: NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel.
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