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Author SHA1 Message Date
ANIKET SHIVAM
66d9cddc83
New updates for 2.11 (#775)
* New updates.

* Minor profiler updates

Co-authored-by: Aniket Shivam <ashivam@nvidia.com>
2023-01-20 16:32:57 -05:00
Andrew Kerr
12f4108ac2
CUTLASS 2.9 (#468) 2022-04-23 15:02:38 -04:00
Manish Gupta
e5d51840e8
CUTLASS 2.6 (#298)
CUTLASS 2.6
2021-07-23 00:40:53 -04:00
Andrew Kerr
0e13748649 CUTLASS 2.5 2021-02-26 09:58:26 -05:00
Manish Gupta
6615010cd0
CUTLASS 2.4 (Implicit GEMM convolution) (#147)
CUTLASS 2.4 (Implicit GEMM Convolution)

Co-authored-by: Manish Gupta <manigupta@nvidia.com>, Haicheng Wu <haichengw@nvidia.com>, Dustyn Blasig <dblasig@nvidia.com>, Andrew Kerr <akerr@nvidia.com>
2020-11-19 21:25:25 -08:00
Andrew Kerr
86931fef85
CUTLASS 2.2 (#96)
Adds support for NVIDIA Ampere Architecture features. CUDA 11 Toolkit recommended.
2020-06-08 16:17:35 -07:00
Andrew Kerr
fb335f6a5f
CUTLASS 2.0 (#62)
CUTLASS 2.0

Substantially refactored for

- Better performance, particularly for native Turing Tensor Cores
- Robust and durable templates spanning the design space
- Encapsulated functionality embodying modern C++11 programming techniques
- Optimized containers and data types for efficient, generic, portable device code

Updates to:
- Quick start guide
- Documentation
- Utilities
- CUTLASS Profiler

Native Turing Tensor Cores
- Efficient GEMM kernels targeting Turing Tensor Cores
- Mixed-precision floating point, 8-bit integer, 4-bit integer, and binarized operands

Coverage of existing CUTLASS functionality:
- GEMM kernels targeting CUDA and Tensor Cores in NVIDIA GPUs
- Volta Tensor Cores through native mma.sync and through WMMA API
- Optimizations such as parallel reductions, threadblock rasterization, and intra-threadblock reductions
- Batched GEMM operations
- Complex-valued GEMMs

Note: this commit and all that follow require a host compiler supporting C++11 or greater.
2019-11-19 16:55:34 -08:00