CUDA, which stands for "compute unified device architecture," is a computing platform that Nvidia unveiled in 2006. At the time, Nvidia's GPUs had been built to cater to the then-niche gaming market.
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Pasqal said Thursday it has integrated its neutral-atom quantum computing systems with CUDA-Q, an open-source platform ...
In addition, the company's CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) platform has helped create a wide moat for the company. Nvidia became the first company to allow GPUs to be programmed for tasks ...
Of course CUDA is a proprietary platform and requires one of Nvidia’s supported graphics cards to run, but assuming that barrier to entry is met it’s not too much more effort to use it for non ...