
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.
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