> My own renaissance came via Jetson Nano where CUDA FORTRAN has some nice examples for image processing via convolution kernals. It's blazingly fast: both design time and run time!
CUDA Fortran was amazing. It had a really nice syntax, which did not feel that odd next to standard Fortran, and great performance. But it faced an uphill battle, was not really well managed and suffered from being coupled with the PGI compiler. I wish they’d put it in gfortran instead.
CUDA Fortran was amazing. It had a really nice syntax, which did not feel that odd next to standard Fortran, and great performance. But it faced an uphill battle, was not really well managed and suffered from being coupled with the PGI compiler. I wish they’d put it in gfortran instead.