If I want to know which NVIDIA GPUs support CUDA, and which features, all of that information is readily available in many places, e.g. Maybe try:įorgive the sarcastic tone of this issue, but am I an idiot or is this documentation just abysmal? I might have wasted a lot of my time getting here, but finally, a link with an answer to my simple question:Īh, of course- the link is also broken. ![]() Okay, the documentation doesn't actually explain anything at all, it just links to something. I would like to know what HIP currently supports, let's look at the option -offload-arch= documentation: This sounds sort of related to what I'm looking for, although it's deprecated, so the options for gpu_arch are probably out of date. First 76 results unrelated, 77 is the closest thing I can find: Skimming the table of contents, no indication of "supported GPUs"- it's a 100 page document, surely they don't expect a user to read all of that to just see if a card works or not? Let's try searching instead:ĬTRL+F "supported platform": zero resultsĬTRL+F "supported": 87 results, great. Okay, I guess I'll look at their HIP Programming Guide pdf. ![]() Nope, it'll tell me all of the NVIDIA cards that work, but none of the AMD ones apparently. Okay, "extends" implies it supports other GPUs too- which ones? Maybe the FAQ has more info: ![]() this repo's readme has a section on "Supported GPUs": I'm a long-time CUDA developer looking to explore ROCm and HIP development, but finding out which hardware even supports these tools is harder than it needs to be.
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