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In C++, GPU computing evoled drastically in 2020 when NVidia announced its compiler, nvc++, could compile C++ 17 computing directly on GPU without the need for the developer to use extra libraries such as SYCL, Kokkos, etc. Now, nvc++ can also deal with C++20 and Intel came in the race with dpc++. In this webinar, we will see how to compute on GPU with C++17 and C++20. Common ponits and differences with other approches, such as CUDA, and its compatibility with C++17 on CPU as we mentionned is a previous webinar.

 

What are Gray Scott Thursdays?

Gray Scott Thursdays are a unique series of 18 live webinars, held every Thursday leading up to the Gray Scott School 2026. Each session is presented by our expert professors and provides an early dive into the key topics of High-Performance Computing, including:

CPU/GPU architectures, memory management, profiling, testing, and modern programming languages such as C++, Fortran, Julia and Python… and much more!

These webinars are a perfect opportunity to get a head start, learn directly from the instructors, and familiarize yourself with the tools, libraries, and methods that will be used during the intensive on-site training.