1. Release Notes

This section describes the release notes for the CUDA Samples only. For the release notes for the whole CUDA Toolkit, please see CUDA Toolkit Release Notes.

1.1. CUDA 9.0

  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/nvgraph_SpectralClustering. Demonstrates Spectral Clustering using NVGRAPH Library.
  • Added 6_Advanced/warpAggregatedAtomicsCG. Demonstrates warp aggregated atomics using Cooperative Groups.
  • Added 6_Advanced/reductionMultiBlockCG. Demonstrates single pass reduction using Multi Block Cooperative Groups.
  • Added 6_Advanced/conjugateGradientMultiBlockCG. Demonstrates a conjugate gradient solver on GPU using Multi Block Cooperative Groups.
  • Added Cooperative Groups(CG) support to several samples notable ones to name are 6_Advanced/cdpQuadtree, 6_Advanced/cdpAdvancedQuicksort, 6_Advanced/threadFenceReduction, 3_Imaging/dxtc, 4_Finance/MonteCarloMultiGPU, 0_Simple/matrixMul_nvrtc.
  • Added 0_Simple/simpleCooperativeGroups. Illustrates basic usage of Cooperative Groups within the thread block.
  • Added 0_Simple/cudaTensorCoreGemm. Demonstrates a GEMM computation using the Warp Matrix Multiply and Accumulate (WMMA) API introduced in CUDA 9, as well as the new Tensor Cores introduced in the Volta chip family.
  • Updated 0_Simple/simpleVoteIntrinsics to use newly added *_sync equivalent of the vote intrinsics _any, _all.
  • Updated 6_Advanced/shfl_scan to use newly added *_sync equivalent of the shfl intrinsics.

1.2. CUDA 8.0

  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/FilterBorderControlNPP. Demonstrates how any border version of an NPP filtering function can be used in the most common mode (with border control enabled), can be used to duplicate the results of the equivalent non-border version of the NPP function, and can be used to enable and disable border control on various source image edges depending on what portion of the source image is being used as input.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/cannyEdgeDetectorNPP. Demonstrates the recommended parameters to use with the nppiFilterCannyBorder_8u_C1R Canny Edge Detection image filter function. This function expects a single channel 8-bit grayscale input image. You can generate a grayscale image from a color image by first calling nppiColorToGray() or nppiRGBToGray(). The Canny Edge Detection function combines and improves on the techniques required to produce an edge detection image using multiple steps.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/cuSolverSp_LowlevelCholesky. Demonstrates Cholesky factorization using cuSolverSP's low level APIs.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/cuSolverSp_LowlevelQR. Demonstrates QR factorization using cuSolverSP's low level APIs.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/BiCGStab. Demonstrates Bi-Conjugate Gradient Stabilized (BiCGStab) iterative method for nonsymmetric and symmetric positive definite linear systems using CUSPARSE and CUBLAS
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/nvgraph_Pagerank. Demonstrates Page Rank computation using nvGRAPH Library.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/nvgraph_SemiRingSpMV. Demonstrates Semi-Ring SpMV using nvGRAPH Library.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/nvgraph_SSSP. Demonstrates Single Source Shortest Path(SSSP) computation using nvGRAPH Library.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/simpleCUBLASXT. Demonstrates simple example to use CUBLAS-XT library.
  • Added 6_Advanced/c++11_cuda. Demonstrates C++11 feature support in CUDA.
  • Added 1_Utilities/topologyQuery. Demonstrates how to query the topology of a system with multiple GPU.
  • Added 0_Simple/fp16ScalarProduct. Demonstrates scalar product calculation of two vectors of FP16 numbers.
  • Added 0_Simple/systemWideAtomics. Demonstrates system wide atomic instructions on migratable memory.
  • Removed 0_Simple/template_runtime. Its purpose is served by 0_Simple/template.

1.3. CUDA 7.5

  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/cuSolverDn_LinearSolver. Demonstrates how to use the CUSOLVER library for performing dense matrix factorization using cuSolverDN's LU, QR and Cholesky factorization functions.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/cuSolverRf. Demonstrates how to use cuSolverRF, a sparse re-factorization package of the CUSOLVER library.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/cuSolverSp_LinearSolver. Demonstrates how to use cuSolverSP which provides sparse set of routines for sparse matrix factorization.
  • The 2_Graphics/simpleD3D9, 2_Graphics/simpleD3D9Texture, 3_Imaging/cudaDecodeD3D9, and 5_Simulations/fluidsD3D9 samples have been modified to use the Direct3D 9Ex API instead of the Direct3D 9 API.
  • The 7_CUDALibraries/grabcutNPP and 7_CUDALibraries/imageSegmentationNPP samples have been removed. These samples used the NPP graphcut APIs, which have been deprecated in CUDA 7.5.

1.4. CUDA 7.0

  • Removed support for Windows 32-bit builds.
  • The Makefile x86_64=1 and ARMv7=1 options have been deprecated. Please use TARGET_ARCH to set the targeted build architecture instead.
  • The Makefile GCC option has been deprecated. Please use HOST_COMPILER to set the host compiler instead.
  • The CUDA Samples are no longer shipped as prebuilt binaries on Windows. Please use VS Solution files provided to build respective executable.
  • Added 0_Simple/clock_nvrtc. Demonstrates how to compile clock function kernel at runtime using libNVRTC to measure the performance of kernel accurately.
  • Added 0_Simple/inlinePTX_nvrtc. Demonstrates compilation of CUDA kernel having PTX embedded at runtime using libNVRTC.
  • Added 0_Simple/matrixMul_nvrtc. Demonstrates compilation of matrix multiplication CUDA kernel at runtime using libNVRTC.
  • Added 0_Simple/simpleAssert_nvrtc. Demonstrates compilation of CUDA kernel having assert() at runtime using libNVRTC.
  • Added 0_Simple/simpleAtomicIntrinsics_nvrtc. Demonstrates compilation of CUDA kernel performing atomic operations at runtime using libNVRTC.
  • Added 0_Simple/simpleTemplates_nvrtc. Demonstrates compilation of templatized dynamically allocated shared memory arrays CUDA kernel at runtime using libNVRTC.
  • Added 0_Simple/simpleVoteIntrinsics_nvrtc. Demonstrates compilation of CUDA kernel which uses vote intrinsics at runtime using libNVRTC.
  • Added 0_Simple/vectorAdd_nvrtc. Demonstrates compilation of CUDA kernel performing vector addition at runtime using libNVRTC.
  • Added 4_Finance/binomialOptions_nvrtc. Demonstrates runtime compilation using libNVRTC of CUDA kernel which evaluates fair call price for a given set of European options under binomial model.
  • Added 4_Finance/BlackScholes_nvrtc. Demonstrates runtime compilation using libNVRTC of CUDA kernel which evaluates fair call and put prices for a given set of European options by Black-Scholes formula.
  • Added 4_Finance/quasirandomGenerator_nvrtc. Demonstrates runtime compilation using libNVRTC of CUDA kernel which implements Niederreiter Quasirandom Sequence Generator and Inverse Cumulative Normal Distribution functions for the generation of Standard Normal Distributions.

1.5. CUDA 6.5

  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/cuHook. Demonstrates how to build and use an intercept library with CUDA.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/simpleCUFFT_callback. Demonstrates how to compute a 1D-convolution of a signal with a filter using a user-supplied CUFFT callback routine, rather than a separate kernel call.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/simpleCUFFT_MGPU. Demonstrates how to compute a 1D-convolution of a signal with a filter by transforming both into frequency domain, multiplying them together, and transforming the signal back to time domain on Multiple GPUs.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/simpleCUFFT_2d_MGPU. Demonstrates how to compute a 2D-convolution of a signal with a filter by transforming both into frequency domain, multiplying them together, and transforming the signal back to time domain on Multiple GPUs.
  • Removed 3_Imaging/cudaEncode. Support for the CUDA Video Encoder (NVCUVENC) has been removed.
  • Removed 4_Finance/ExcelCUDA2007. The topic will be covered in a blog post at Parallel Forall.
  • Removed 4_Finance/ExcelCUDA2010. The topic will be covered in a blog post at Parallel Forall.
  • The 4_Finance/binomialOptions sample is now restricted to running on GPUs with SM architecture 2.0 or greater.
  • The 4_Finance/quasirandomGenerator sample is now restricted to running on GPUs with SM architecture 2.0 or greater.
  • The 7_CUDALibraries/boxFilterNPP sample now demonstrates how to use the static NPP libraries on Linux and Mac.
  • The 7_CUDALibraries/conjugateGradient sample now demonstrates how to use the static CUBLAS and CUSPARSE libraries on Linux and Mac.
  • The 7_CUDALibraries/MersenneTwisterGP11213 sample now demonstrates how to use the static CURAND library on Linux and Mac.

1.6. CUDA 6.0

  • New featured samples that support a new CUDA 6.0 feature called UVM-Lite
  • Added 0_Simple/UnifiedMemoryStreams - new CUDA sample that demonstrates the use of OpenMP and CUDA streams with Unified Memory on a single GPU.
  • Added 1_Utilities/p2pBandwidthTestLatency - new CUDA sample that demonstrates how measure latency between pairs of GPUs with P2P enabled and P2P disabled.
  • Added 6_Advanced/StreamPriorities - This sample demonstrates basic use of the new CUDA 6.0 feature stream priorities.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/ConjugateGradientUM - This sample implements a conjugate gradient solver on GPU using cuBLAS and cuSPARSE library, using Unified Memory.

1.7. CUDA 5.5

  • Linux makefiles have been updated to generate code for the AMRv7 architecture. Only the ARM hard-float floating point ABI is supported. Both native ARMv7 compilation and cross compilation from x86 is supported
  • Performance improvements in CUDA toolkit for Kepler GPUs (SM 3.0 and SM 3.5)
  • Makefiles projects have been updated to properly find search default paths for OpenGL, CUDA, MPI, and OpenMP libraries for all OS Platforms (Mac, Linux x86, Linux ARM).
  • Linux and Mac project Makefiles now invoke NVCC for building and linking projects.
  • Added 0_Simple/cppOverload - new CUDA sample that demonstrates how to use C++ overloading with CUDA.
  • Added 6_Advanced/cdpBezierTessellation - new CUDA sample that demonstrates an advanced method of implementing Bezier Line Tessellation using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. Requires compute capability 3.5 or higher.
  • Added 7_CUDALibrariess/jpegNPP - new CUDA sample that demonstrates how to use NPP for JPEG compression on the GPU.
  • CUDA Samples now have better integration with Nsight Eclipse IDE.
  • 6_Advanced/ptxjit sample now includes a new API to demonstrate PTX linking at the driver level.

1.8. CUDA 5.0

  • New directory structure for CUDA samples. Samples are classified accordingly to categories: 0_Simple, 1_Utilities, 2_Graphics, 3_Imaging, 4_Finance, 5_Simulations, 6_Advanced, and 7_CUDALibraries
  • Added 0_Simple/simpleIPC - CUDA Runtime API sample is a very basic sample that demonstrates Inter Process Communication with one process per GPU for computation. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 or higher and a Linux Operating System.
  • Added 0_Simple/simpleSeparateCompilation - demonstrates a CUDA 5.0 feature, the ability to create a GPU device static library and use it within another CUDA kernel. This example demonstrates how to pass in a GPU device function (from the GPU device static library) as a function pointer to be called. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 or higher.
  • Added 2_Graphics/bindlessTexture - demonstrates use of cudaSurfaceObject, cudaTextureObject, and MipMap support in CUDA. Requires Compute Capability 3.0 or higher.
  • Added 3_Imaging/stereoDisparity - demonstrates how to compute a stereo disparity map using SIMD SAD (Sum of Absolute Difference) intrinsics. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 or higher.
  • Added 0_Simple/cdpSimpleQuicksort - demonstrates a simple quicksort implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.
  • Added 0_Simple/cdpSimplePrint - demonstrates simple printf implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.
  • Added 6_Advanced/cdpLUDecomposition - demonstrates LU Decomposition implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.
  • Added 6_Advanced/cdpAdvancedQuicksort - demonstrates an advanced quicksort implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.
  • Added 6_Advanced/cdpQuadtree - demonstrates Quad Trees implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.
  • Added 7_CUDALibraries/simpleDevLibCUBLAS - implements a simple cuBLAS function calls that call GPU device API library running cuBLAS functions. cuBLAS device code functions take advantage of CUDA Dynamic Parallelism and requires compute capability of 3.5 or higher.

1.9. CUDA 4.2

  • Added segmentationTreeThrust - demonstrates a method to build image segmentation trees using Thrust. This algorithm is based on Boruvka's MST algorithm.

1.10. CUDA 4.1

  • Added MersenneTwisterGP11213 - implements Mersenne Twister GP11213, a pseudorandom number generator using the cuRAND library.
  • Added HSOpticalFlow - When working with image sequences or video it's often useful to have information about objects movement. Optical flow describes apparent motion of objects in image sequence. This sample is a Horn-Schunck method for optical flow written using CUDA.
  • Added volumeFiltering - demonstrates basic volume rendering and filtering using 3D textures.
  • Added simpleCubeMapTexture - demonstrates how to use texcubemap fetch instruction in a CUDA C program.
  • Added simpleAssert - demonstrates how to use GPU assert in a CUDA C program.
  • Added grabcutNPP - CUDA implementation of Rother et al. GrabCut approach using the 8 neighborhood NPP Graphcut primitive introduced in CUDA 4.1. (C. Rother, V. Kolmogorov, A. Blake. GrabCut: Interactive Foreground Extraction Using Iterated Graph Cuts. ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH'04), 2004).

2. Getting Started

The CUDA Samples are an educational resource provided to teach CUDA programming concepts. The CUDA Samples are not meant to be used for performance measurements.

For system requirements and installation instructions, please refer to the Linux Installation Guide, the Windows Installation Guide, and the Mac Installation Guide.

2.1. Getting CUDA Samples

Windows

On Windows, the CUDA Samples are installed using the CUDA Toolkit Windows Installer. By default, the CUDA Samples are installed in:
C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\CUDA Samples\v9.0\
The installation location can be changed at installation time.

Linux

On Linux, to install the CUDA Samples, the CUDA toolkit must first be installed. See the Linux Installation Guide for more information on how to install the CUDA Toolkit.

Then the CUDA Samples can be installed by running the following command, where <target_path> is the location where to install the samples:
$ cuda-install-samples-9.0.sh <target_path>

Mac OSX

On Mac OSX, to install the CUDA Samples, the CUDA toolkit must first be installed. See the Mac Installation Guide for more information on how to install the CUDA Toolkit.

Then the CUDA Samples can be installed by running the following command, where <target_path> is the location where to install the samples:
$ cuda-install-samples-9.0.sh <target_path>

2.2. Building Samples

Windows

The Windows samples are built using the Visual Studio IDE. Solution files (.sln) are provided for each supported version of Visual Studio, using the format:
*_vs<version>.sln - for Visual Studio <version>
Complete samples solution files exist at:
C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\CUDA Samples\v9.0\
Each individual sample has its own set of solution files at:
C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\CUDA Samples\v9.0\<sample_dir>\
To build/examine all the samples at once, the complete solution files should be used. To build/examine a single sample, the individual sample solution files should be used.
Note: Some samples require that the Microsoft DirectX SDK (June 2010 or newer) be installed and that the VC++ directory paths are properly set up (Tools > Options...). Check DirectX Dependencies section for details.

Linux

The Linux samples are built using makefiles. To use the makefiles, change the current directory to the sample directory you wish to build, and run make:
$ cd <sample_dir>
$ make
The samples makefiles can take advantage of certain options:
  • TARGET_ARCH=<arch> - cross-compile targeting a specific architecture. Allowed architectures are x86_64, armv7l, aarch64, and ppc64le.

    By default, TARGET_ARCH is set to HOST_ARCH. On a x86_64 machine, not setting TARGET_ARCH is the equvalent of setting TARGET_ARCH=x86_64.

    $ make TARGET_ARCH=x86_64
    $ make TARGET_ARCH=armv7l
    $ make TARGET_ARCH=aarch64
    $ make TARGET_ARCH=ppc64le
    See here for more details.
  • dbg=1 - build with debug symbols
    $ make dbg=1
  • SMS="A B ..." - override the SM architectures for which the sample will be built, where "A B ..." is a space-delimited list of SM architectures. For example, to generate SASS for SM 20 and SM 30, use SMS="20 30".
    $ make SMS="20 30"
  • HOST_COMPILER=<host_compiler> - override the default g++ host compiler. See the Linux Installation Guide for a list of supported host compilers.
    $ make HOST_COMPILER=g++

Mac

The Mac samples are built using makefiles. To use the makefiles, change directory into the sample directory you wish to build, and run make:
$ cd <sample_dir>
$ make
The samples makefiles can take advantage of certain options:
  • dbg=1 - build with debug symbols
    $ make dbg=1
  • SMS="A B ..." - override the SM architectures for which the sample will be built, where "A B ..." is a space-delimited list of SM architectures. For example, to generate SASS for SM 20 and SM 30, use SMS="20 30".
    $ make SMS="A B ..."
  • HOST_COMPILER=<host_compiler> - override the default clang host compiler. See the Mac Installation Guide for a list of supported host compilers.
    $ make HOST_COMPILER=clang

2.3. CUDA Cross-Platform Samples

This section describes the options used to build cross-platform samples. TARGET_ARCH=<arch> and TARGET_OS=<os> should be chosen based on the supported targets shown below. TARGET_FS=<path> can be used to point nvcc to libraries and headers used by the sample.

Table 1. Supported Target Arch/OS Combinations
  TARGET OS
linux darwin android qnx
TARGET ARCH x86_64 YES YES NO NO
armv7l YES NO YES YES
aarch64 NO NO YES NO
ppc64le YES NO NO NO

TARGET_ARCH

The target architecture must be specified when cross-compiling applications. If not specified, it defaults to the host architecture. Allowed architectures are:
  • x86_64 - 64-bit x86 CPU architecture
  • armv7l - 32-bit ARM CPU architecture, like that found on Jetson TK1
  • aarch64 - 64-bit ARM CPU architecture, found on certain Android systems
  • ppc64le - 64-bit little-endian IBM POWER8 architecture

TARGET_OS

The target OS must be specified when cross-compiling applications. If not specified, it defaults to the host OS. Allowed OSes are:
  • linux - for any Linux distributions
  • darwin - for Mac OS X
  • android - for any supported device running Android
  • qnx - for any supported device running QNX

TARGET_FS

The most reliable method to cross-compile the CUDA Samples is to use the TARGET_FS variable. To do so, mount the target's filesystem on the host, say at /mnt/target. This is typically done using exportfs. In cases where exportfs is unavailable, it is sufficient to copy the target's filesystem to /mnt/target. To cross-compile a sample, execute:
$ make TARGET_ARCH=<arch> TARGET_OS=<os> TARGET_FS=/mnt/target

Copying Libraries

If the TARGET_FS option is not available, the libraries used should be copied from the target system to the host system, say at /opt/target/libs. If the sample uses GL, the GL headers must also be copied, say at /opt/target/include. The linker must then be told where the libraries are with the -rpath-link and/or -L options. To ignore unresolved symbols from some libraries, use the --unresolved-symbols option as shown below. SAMPLE_ENABLED should be used to force the sample to build. For example, to cross-compile a sample which uses such libraries, execute:
$ make TARGET_ARCH=<arch> TARGET_OS=<os> \
           EXTRA_LDFLAGS="-rpath-link=/opt/target/libs -L/opt/target/libs --unresolved-symbols=ignore-in-shared-libs" \
           EXTRA_CCFLAGS="-I /opt/target/include" \
           SAMPLE_ENABLED=1

2.4. Using CUDA Samples to Create Your Own CUDA Projects

2.4.1. Creating CUDA Projects for Windows

Creating a new CUDA Program using the CUDA Samples infrastructure is easy. We have provided a template project that you can copy and modify to suit your needs. Just follow these steps:

(<category> refers to one of the following folders: 0_Simple, 1_Utilities, 2_Graphics, 3_Imaging, 4_Finance, 5_Simulations, 6_Advanced, 7_CUDALibraries.)

  1. Copy the content of:
    C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\CUDA Samples\v9.0\<category>\template
    to a directory of your own:
    C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\CUDA Samples\v9.0\<category>\myproject
  2. Edit the filenames of the project to suit your needs.
  3. Edit the *.sln, *.vcproj and source files. Just search and replace all occurrences of template with myproject.
  4. Build the 32-bit and/or 64-bit, release or debug configurations using:
    • myproject_vs<version>.sln
  5. Run myproject.exe from the release or debug directories located in:
    C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\CUDA Samples\v9.0\bin\win[32|64]\[release|debug]
  6. Now modify the code to perform the computation you require. See the CUDA Programming Guide for details of programming in CUDA.

2.4.2. Creating CUDA Projects for Linux

Note: The default installation folder <SAMPLES_INSTALL_PATH> is NVIDIA_CUDA_9.0_Samples and <category> is one of the following: 0_Simple, 1_Utilities, 2_Graphics, 3_Imaging, 4_Finance, 5_Simulations, 6_Advanced, 7_CUDALibraries.
Creating a new CUDA Program using the NVIDIA CUDA Samples infrastructure is easy. We have provided a template project that you can copy and modify to suit your needs. Just follow these steps:
  1. Copy the template project:
    cd <SAMPLES_INSTALL_PATH>/<category>
    cp -r template <myproject>cd <SAMPLES_INSTALL_PATH>/<category>
    
  2. Edit the filenames of the project to suit your needs:
    mv template.cu myproject.cu
    mv template_cpu.cpp myproject_cpu.cpp
    
  3. Edit the Makefile and source files. Just search and replace all occurrences of template with myproject.
  4. Build the project as (release):
    make
    To build the project as (debug), use "make dbg=1":
    make dbg=1
  5. Run the program:
    ../../bin/x86_64/linux/release/myproject
  6. Now modify the code to perform the computation you require. See the CUDA Programming Guide for details of programming in CUDA.

2.4.3. Creating CUDA Projects for Mac OS X

Note: The default installation folder <SAMPLES_INSTALL_PATH> is: /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-9.0/samples

Creating a new CUDA Program using the NVIDIA CUDA Samples infrastructure is easy. We have provided a template project that you can copy and modify to suit your needs. Just follow these steps:

(<category> is one of the following: 0_Simple, 1_Utilities, 2_Graphics, 3_Imaging, 4_Finance, 5_Simulations, 6_Advanced, 7_CUDALibraries.)

  1. Copy the template project:
    cd <SAMPLES_INSTALL_PATH>/<category>
    cp -r template <myproject>
  2. Edit the filenames of the project to suit your needs:
    mv template.cu myproject.cu
    mv template_cpu.cpp myproject_cpu.cpp
    
  3. Edit the Makefile and source files. Just search and replace all occurrences of template with myproject.
  4. Build the project as (release):
    make
    Note: To build the project as (debug), use "make dbg=1"
    make dbg=1
  5. Run the program:
    ../../bin/x86_64/darwin/release/myproject
    (It should print PASSED.)
  6. Now modify the code to perform the computation you require. See the CUDA Programming Guide for details of programming in CUDA.

3. Samples Reference

This document contains a complete listing of the code samples that are included with the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit. It describes each code sample, lists the minimum GPU specification, and provides links to the source code and white papers if available.

The code samples are divided into the following categories:
Simple Reference
Basic CUDA samples for beginners that illustrate key concepts with using CUDA and CUDA runtime APIs.
Utilities Reference
Utility samples that demonstrate how to query device capabilities and measure GPU/CPU bandwidth.
Graphics Reference
Graphical samples that demonstrate interoperability between CUDA and OpenGL or DirectX.
Imaging Reference
Samples that demonstrate image processing, compression, and data analysis.
Finance Reference
Samples that demonstrate parallel algorithms for financial computing.
Simulations Reference
Samples that illustrate a number of simulation algorithms implemented with CUDA.
Advanced Reference
Samples that illustrate advanced algorithms implemented with CUDA.
Cudalibraries Reference
Samples that illustrate how to use CUDA platform libraries (NPP, cuBLAS, cuFFT, cuSPARSE, and cuRAND).

3.1. Simple Reference

asyncAPI

This sample uses CUDA streams and events to overlap execution on CPU and GPU.

cdpSimplePrint - Simple Print (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

This sample demonstrates simple printf implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CDP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts CUDA Dynamic Parallelism
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cdpSimpleQuicksort - Simple Quicksort (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

This sample demonstrates simple quicksort implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CDP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts CUDA Dynamic Parallelism
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

clock - Clock

This example shows how to use the clock function to measure the performance of block of threads of a kernel accurately.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cudaMalloc, cudaFree, cudaMemcpy
Key Concepts Performance Strategies
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

clock_nvrtc - Clock libNVRTC

This example shows how to use the clock function using libNVRTC to measure the performance of block of threads of a kernel accurately.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

cppIntegration - C++ Integration

This example demonstrates how to integrate CUDA into an existing C++ application, i.e. the CUDA entry point on host side is only a function which is called from C++ code and only the file containing this function is compiled with nvcc. It also demonstrates that vector types can be used from cpp.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cudaMalloc, cudaFree, cudaMemcpy
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cppOverload

This sample demonstrates how to use C++ function overloading on the GPU.

cudaOpenMP

This sample demonstrates how to use OpenMP API to write an application for multiple GPUs.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies OpenMP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cudaMalloc, cudaFree, cudaMemcpy
Key Concepts CUDA Systems Integration, OpenMP, Multithreading
Supported OSes Linux, Windows

cudaTensorCoreGemm - CUDA Tensor Core GEMM

CUDA sample demonstrating a GEMM computation using the Warp Matrix Multiply and Accumulate (WMMA) API introduced in CUDA 9. This sample demonstrates the use of the new CUDA WMMA API employing the Tensor Cores introcuced in the Volta chip family for faster matrix operations. In addition to that, it demonstrates the use of the new CUDA function attribute cudaFuncAttributeMaxDynamicSharedMemorySize that allows the application to reserve an extended amount of shared memory than it is available by default.

fp16ScalarProduct - FP16 Scalar Product

Calculates scalar product of two vectors of FP16 numbers.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies FP16
Supported SM Architecture SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cudaMalloc, cudaMallocHost, cudaMemcpy, cudaFree, cudaFreeHost
Key Concepts CUDA Runtime API
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

inlinePTX - Using Inline PTX

A simple test application that demonstrates a new CUDA 4.0 ability to embed PTX in a CUDA kernel.

inlinePTX_nvrtc - Using Inline PTX with libNVRTC

A simple test application that demonstrates a new CUDA 4.0 ability to embed PTX in a CUDA kernel.

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matrixMul - Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version)

This sample implements matrix multiplication and is exactly the same as Chapter 6 of the programming guide. It has been written for clarity of exposition to illustrate various CUDA programming principles, not with the goal of providing the most performant generic kernel for matrix multiplication. To illustrate GPU performance for matrix multiply, this sample also shows how to use the new CUDA 4.0 interface for CUBLAS to demonstrate high-performance performance for matrix multiplication.

matrixMul_nvrtc - Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC

This sample implements matrix multiplication and is exactly the same as Chapter 6 of the programming guide. It has been written for clarity of exposition to illustrate various CUDA programming principles, not with the goal of providing the most performant generic kernel for matrix multiplication. To illustrate GPU performance for matrix multiply, this sample also shows how to use the new CUDA 4.0 interface for CUBLAS to demonstrate high-performance performance for matrix multiplication.

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matrixMulCUBLAS - Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS)

This sample implements matrix multiplication from Chapter 3 of the programming guide. To illustrate GPU performance for matrix multiply, this sample also shows how to use the new CUDA 4.0 interface for CUBLAS to demonstrate high-performance performance for matrix multiplication.

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matrixMulDrv - Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version)

This sample implements matrix multiplication and uses the new CUDA 4.0 kernel launch Driver API. It has been written for clarity of exposition to illustrate various CUDA programming principles, not with the goal of providing the most performant generic kernel for matrix multiplication. CUBLAS provides high-performance matrix multiplication.

simpleAssert

This CUDA Runtime API sample is a very basic sample that implements how to use the assert function in the device code. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 .

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cudaMalloc, cudaMallocHost, cudaFree, cudaFreeHost, cudaMemcpy
Key Concepts Assert
Supported OSes Linux, Windows

simpleAssert_nvrtc - simpleAssert with libNVRTC

This CUDA Runtime API sample is a very basic sample that implements how to use the assert function in the device code. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 .

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Dependencies NVRTC
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cuLaunchKernel
Key Concepts Assert, Runtime Compilation
Supported OSes Linux, Windows

simpleAtomicIntrinsics - Simple Atomic Intrinsics

A simple demonstration of global memory atomic instructions. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 or higher.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cudaMalloc, cudaFree, cudaMemcpy, cudaFreeHost
Key Concepts Atomic Intrinsics
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleAtomicIntrinsics_nvrtc - Simple Atomic Intrinsics with libNVRTC

A simple demonstration of global memory atomic instructions.This sample makes use of NVRTC for Runtime Compilation.

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Dependencies NVRTC
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cuMemAlloc, cuMemFree, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuLaunchKernel
Key Concepts Atomic Intrinsics, Runtime Compilation
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleCallback - Simple CUDA Callbacks

This sample implements multi-threaded heterogeneous computing workloads with the new CPU callbacks for CUDA streams and events introduced with CUDA 5.0.

simpleCooperativeGroups - Simple Cooperative Groups

This sample is a simple code that illustrates basic usage of cooperative groups within the thread block.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Cooperative Groups
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleCubemapTexture - Simple Cubemap Texture

Simple example that demonstrates how to use a new CUDA 4.1 feature to support cubemap Textures in CUDA C.

simpleIPC

This CUDA Runtime API sample is a very basic sample that demonstrates Inter Process Communication with one process per GPU for computation. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 or higher and a Linux Operating System

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simpleLayeredTexture - Simple Layered Texture

Simple example that demonstrates how to use a new CUDA 4.0 feature to support layered Textures in CUDA C.

simpleMPI

Simple example demonstrating how to use MPI in combination with CUDA.

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Dependencies MPI
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cudaMallco, cudaFree, cudaMemcpy
Key Concepts CUDA Systems Integration, MPI, Multithreading
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleMultiCopy - Simple Multi Copy and Compute

Supported in GPUs with Compute Capability 1.1, overlapping compute with one memcopy is possible from the host system. For Quadro and Tesla GPUs with Compute Capability 2.0, a second overlapped copy operation in either direction at full speed is possible (PCI-e is symmetric). This sample illustrates the usage of CUDA streams to achieve overlapping of kernel execution with data copies to and from the device.

simpleMultiGPU - Simple Multi-GPU

This application demonstrates how to use the new CUDA 4.0 API for CUDA context management and multi-threaded access to run CUDA kernels on multiple-GPUs.

simpleOccupancy

This sample demonstrates the basic usage of the CUDA occupancy calculator and occupancy-based launch configurator APIs by launching a kernel with the launch configurator, and measures the utilization difference against a manually configured launch.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Occupancy Calculator
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleP2P - Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU

This application demonstrates CUDA APIs that support Peer-To-Peer (P2P) copies, Peer-To-Peer (P2P) addressing, and Unified Virtual Memory Addressing (UVA) between multiple GPUs. In general, P2P is supported between two same GPUs with some exceptions, such as some Tesla and Quadro GPUs.

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simplePrintf

This CUDA Runtime API sample is a very basic sample that implements how to use the printf function in the device code. Specifically, for devices with compute capability less than 2.0, the function cuPrintf is called; otherwise, printf can be used directly.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cudaPrintfDisplay, cudaPrintfEnd
Key Concepts Debugging
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleSeparateCompilation - Simple Static GPU Device Library

This sample demonstrates a CUDA 5.0 feature, the ability to create a GPU device static library and use it within another CUDA kernel. This example demonstrates how to pass in a GPU device function (from the GPU device static library) as a function pointer to be called. This sample requires devices with compute capability 2.0 or higher.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Separate Compilation
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleStreams

This sample uses CUDA streams to overlap kernel executions with memory copies between the host and a GPU device. This sample uses a new CUDA 4.0 feature that supports pinning of generic host memory. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 or higher.

simpleSurfaceWrite - Simple Surface Write

Simple example that demonstrates the use of 2D surface references (Write-to-Texture)

simpleTemplates - Simple Templates

This sample is a templatized version of the template project. It also shows how to correctly templatize dynamically allocated shared memory arrays.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts C++ Templates
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleTemplates_nvrtc - Simple Templates with libNVRTC

This sample is a templatized version of the template project. It also shows how to correctly templatize dynamically allocated shared memory arrays.

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Dependencies NVRTC
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts C++ Templates, Runtime Compilation
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleVoteIntrinsics - Simple Vote Intrinsics

Simple program which demonstrates how to use the Vote (any, all) intrinsic instruction in a CUDA kernel. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 or higher.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cudaMallco, cudaFree, cudaMemcpy, cudaFreeHost
Key Concepts Vote Intrinsics
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleVoteIntrinsics_nvrtc - Simple Vote Intrinsics with libNVRTC

Simple program which demonstrates how to use the Vote (any, all) intrinsic instruction in a CUDA kernel with runtime compilation using NVRTC APIs. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 or higher.

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simpleZeroCopy

This sample illustrates how to use Zero MemCopy, kernels can read and write directly to pinned system memory.

systemWideAtomics - System wide Atomics

A simple demonstration of system wide atomic instructions.

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Dependencies UVM
Supported SM Architecture SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cudaMalloc, cudaFree, cudaMemcpy, cudaFreeHost
Key Concepts Atomic Intrinsics, Unified Memory
Supported OSes Linux

template - Template

A trivial template project that can be used as a starting point to create new CUDA projects.

UnifiedMemoryStreams - Unified Memory Streams

This sample demonstrates the use of OpenMP and streams with Unified Memory on a single GPU.

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vectorAdd - Vector Addition

This CUDA Runtime API sample is a very basic sample that implements element by element vector addition. It is the same as the sample illustrating Chapter 3 of the programming guide with some additions like error checking.

vectorAdd_nvrtc - Vector Addition with libNVRTC

This CUDA Driver API sample uses NVRTC for runtime compilation of vector addition kernel. Vector addition kernel demonstrated is the same as the sample illustrating Chapter 3 of the programming guide.

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vectorAddDrv - Vector Addition Driver API

This Vector Addition sample is a basic sample that is implemented element by element. It is the same as the sample illustrating Chapter 3 of the programming guide with some additions like error checking. This sample also uses the new CUDA 4.0 kernel launch Driver API.

3.2. Utilities Reference

bandwidthTest - Bandwidth Test

This is a simple test program to measure the memcopy bandwidth of the GPU and memcpy bandwidth across PCI-e. This test application is capable of measuring device to device copy bandwidth, host to device copy bandwidth for pageable and page-locked memory, and device to host copy bandwidth for pageable and page-locked memory.

deviceQuery - Device Query

This sample enumerates the properties of the CUDA devices present in the system.

deviceQueryDrv - Device Query Driver API

This sample enumerates the properties of the CUDA devices present using CUDA Driver API calls

p2pBandwidthLatencyTest - Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs

This application demonstrates the CUDA Peer-To-Peer (P2P) data transfers between pairs of GPUs and computes latency and bandwidth. Tests on GPU pairs using P2P and without P2P are tested.

topologyQuery - Topology Query

A simple exemple on how to query the topology of a system with multiple GPU

3.3. Graphics Reference

bindlessTexture - Bindless Texture

This example demonstrates use of cudaSurfaceObject, cudaTextureObject, and MipMap support in CUDA. A GPU with Compute Capability SM 3.0 is required to run the sample.

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Mandelbrot

This sample uses CUDA to compute and display the Mandelbrot or Julia sets interactively. It also illustrates the use of "double single" arithmetic to improve precision when zooming a long way into the pattern. This sample uses double precision. Thanks to Mark Granger of NewTek who submitted this code sample.!

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marchingCubes - Marching Cubes Isosurfaces

This sample extracts a geometric isosurface from a volume dataset using the marching cubes algorithm. It uses the scan (prefix sum) function from the Thrust library to perform stream compaction.

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simpleD3D10 - Simple Direct3D10 (Vertex Array)

Simple program which demonstrates interoperability between CUDA and Direct3D10. The program generates a vertex array with CUDA and uses Direct3D10 to render the geometry. A Direct3D Capable device is required.

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simpleD3D10RenderTarget - Simple Direct3D10 Render Target

Simple program which demonstrates interop of rendertargets between Direct3D10 and CUDA. The program uses RenderTarget positions with CUDA and generates a histogram with visualization. A Direct3D10 Capable device is required.

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simpleD3D10Texture - Simple D3D10 Texture

Simple program which demonstrates how to interoperate CUDA with Direct3D10 Texture. The program creates a number of D3D10 Textures (2D, 3D, and CubeMap) which are generated from CUDA kernels. Direct3D then renders the results on the screen. A Direct3D10 Capable device is required.

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simpleD3D11Texture - Simple D3D11 Texture

Simple program which demonstrates Direct3D11 Texture interoperability with CUDA. The program creates a number of D3D11 Textures (2D, 3D, and CubeMap) which are written to from CUDA kernels. Direct3D then renders the results on the screen. A Direct3D Capable device is required.

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simpleD3D9 - Simple Direct3D9 (Vertex Arrays)

Simple program which demonstrates interoperability between CUDA and Direct3D9. The program generates a vertex array with CUDA and uses Direct3D9 to render the geometry. A Direct3D capable device is required.

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simpleD3D9Texture - Simple D3D9 Texture

Simple program which demonstrates Direct3D9 Texture interoperability with CUDA. The program creates a number of D3D9 Textures (2D, 3D, and CubeMap) which are written to from CUDA kernels. Direct3D then renders the results on the screen. A Direct3D capable device is required.

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simpleGL - Simple OpenGL

Simple program which demonstrates interoperability between CUDA and OpenGL. The program modifies vertex positions with CUDA and uses OpenGL to render the geometry.

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simpleGLES - Simple OpenGLES

Demonstrates data exchange between CUDA and OpenGL ES (aka Graphics interop). The program modifies vertex positions with CUDA and uses OpenGL ES to render the geometry.

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simpleGLES_EGLOutput - Simple OpenGLES EGLOutput

Demonstrates data exchange between CUDA and OpenGL ES (aka Graphics interop). The program modifies vertex positions with CUDA and uses OpenGL ES to render the geometry, and shows how to render directly to the display using the EGLOutput mechanism and the DRM library.

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simpleGLES_screen - Simple OpenGLES on Screen

Demonstrates data exchange between CUDA and OpenGL ES (aka Graphics interop). The program modifies vertex positions with CUDA and uses OpenGL ES to render the geometry.

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simpleTexture3D - Simple Texture 3D

Simple example that demonstrates use of 3D Textures in CUDA.

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SLID3D10Texture - SLI D3D10 Texture

Simple program which demonstrates SLI with Direct3D10 Texture interoperability with CUDA. The program creates a D3D10 Texture which is written to from a CUDA kernel. Direct3D then renders the results on the screen. A Direct3D Capable device is required.

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volumeFiltering - Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

This sample demonstrates 3D Volumetric Filtering using 3D Textures and 3D Surface Writes.

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volumeRender - Volume Rendering with 3D Textures

This sample demonstrates basic volume rendering using 3D Textures.

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3.4. Imaging Reference

bicubicTexture - Bicubic B-spline Interoplation

This sample demonstrates how to efficiently implement a Bicubic B-spline interpolation filter with CUDA texture.

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bilateralFilter - Bilateral Filter

Bilateral filter is an edge-preserving non-linear smoothing filter that is implemented with CUDA with OpenGL rendering. It can be used in image recovery and denoising. Each pixel is weight by considering both the spatial distance and color distance between its neighbors. Reference:"C. Tomasi, R. Manduchi, Bilateral Filtering for Gray and Color Images, proceeding of the ICCV, 1998, http://users.soe.ucsc.edu/~manduchi/Papers/ICCV98.pdf"

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boxFilter - Box Filter

Fast image box filter using CUDA with OpenGL rendering.

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convolutionFFT2D - FFT-Based 2D Convolution

This sample demonstrates how 2D convolutions with very large kernel sizes can be efficiently implemented using FFT transformations.

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Dependencies CUFFT
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
CUDA API cufftPlan2d, cufftExecR2C, cufftExecC2R, cufftDestroy
Key Concepts Image Processing, CUFFT Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

convolutionSeparable - CUDA Separable Convolution

This sample implements a separable convolution filter of a 2D signal with a gaussian kernel.

convolutionTexture - Texture-based Separable Convolution

Texture-based implementation of a separable 2D convolution with a gaussian kernel. Used for performance comparison against convolutionSeparable.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, Texture, Data Parallel Algorithms
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cudaDecodeD3D9 - CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API

This sample demonstrates how to efficiently use the CUDA Video Decoder API to decode MPEG-2, VC-1, or H.264 sources. YUV to RGB conversion of video is accomplished with CUDA kernel. The output result is rendered to a D3D9 surface. The decoded video is not displayed on the screen, but with -displayvideo at the command line parameter, the video output can be seen. Requires a Direct3D capable device and Compute Capability 2.0 or higher.

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cudaDecodeGL - CUDA Video Decoder GL API

This sample demonstrates how to efficiently use the CUDA Video Decoder API to decode video sources based on MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264. YUV to RGB conversion of video is accomplished with CUDA kernel. The output result is rendered to a OpenGL surface. The decoded video is black, but can be enabled with -displayvideo added to the command line. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 or higher.

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dct8x8 - DCT8x8

This sample demonstrates how Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) for blocks of 8 by 8 pixels can be performed using CUDA: a naive implementation by definition and a more traditional approach used in many libraries. As opposed to implementing DCT in a fragment shader, CUDA allows for an easier and more efficient implementation.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, Video Compression
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper dct8x8.pdf

dwtHaar1D - 1D Discrete Haar Wavelet Decomposition

Discrete Haar wavelet decomposition for 1D signals with a length which is a power of 2.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, Video Compression
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

dxtc - DirectX Texture Compressor (DXTC)

High Quality DXT Compression using CUDA. This example shows how to implement an existing computationally-intensive CPU compression algorithm in parallel on the GPU, and obtain an order of magnitude performance improvement.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Cooperative Groups, Image Processing, Image Compression
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper cuda_dxtc.pdf

EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU

Demonstrates CUDA and EGL Streams interop, where consumer's EGL Stream is on one GPU and producer's on other and both consumer-producer are different processes.

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CUDA_EGLStreams_Interop - EGLStreams CUDA Interop

Demonstrates data exchange between CUDA and EGL Streams.

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histogram - CUDA Histogram

This sample demonstrates efficient implementation of 64-bin and 256-bin histogram.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, Data Parallel Algorithms
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper histogram.pdf

HSOpticalFlow - Optical Flow

Variational optical flow estimation example. Uses textures for image operations. Shows how simple PDE solver can be accelerated with CUDA.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, Data Parallel Algorithms
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper OpticalFlow.pdf

imageDenoising - Image denoising

This sample demonstrates two adaptive image denoising techniques: KNN and NLM, based on computation of both geometric and color distance between texels. While both techniques are implemented in the DirectX SDK using shaders, massively speeded up variation of the latter technique, taking advantage of shared memory, is implemented in addition to DirectX counterparts.

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Dependencies X11, GL
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper imageDenoising.pdf

postProcessGL - Post-Process in OpenGL

This sample shows how to post-process an image rendered in OpenGL using CUDA.

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recursiveGaussian - Recursive Gaussian Filter

This sample implements a Gaussian blur using Deriche's recursive method. The advantage of this method is that the execution time is independent of the filter width.

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simpleCUDA2GL - CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images

This sample shows how to copy CUDA image back to OpenGL using the most efficient methods.

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SobelFilter - Sobel Filter

This sample implements the Sobel edge detection filter for 8-bit monochrome images.

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stereoDisparity - Stereo Disparity Computation (SAD SIMD Intrinsics)

A CUDA program that demonstrates how to compute a stereo disparity map using SIMD SAD (Sum of Absolute Difference) intrinsics. Requires Compute Capability 2.0 or higher.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, Video Intrinsics
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

3.5. Finance Reference

binomialOptions - Binomial Option Pricing

This sample evaluates fair call price for a given set of European options under binomial model.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Computational Finance
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper binomialOptions.pdf

binomialOptions_nvrtc - Binomial Option Pricing with libNVRTC

This sample evaluates fair call price for a given set of European options under binomial model. This sample makes use of NVRTC for Runtime Compilation.

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Dependencies NVRTC
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Computational Finance, Runtime Compilation
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

BlackScholes - Black-Scholes Option Pricing

This sample evaluates fair call and put prices for a given set of European options by Black-Scholes formula.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Computational Finance
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper BlackScholes.pdf

BlackScholes_nvrtc - Black-Scholes Option Pricing with libNVRTC

This sample evaluates fair call and put prices for a given set of European options by Black-Scholes formula, compiling the CUDA kernels involved at runtime using NVRTC.

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Dependencies NVRTC
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Computational Finance, Runtime Compilation
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

MonteCarloMultiGPU - Monte Carlo Option Pricing with Multi-GPU support

This sample evaluates fair call price for a given set of European options using the Monte Carlo approach, taking advantage of all CUDA-capable GPUs installed in the system. This sample use double precision hardware if a GTX 200 class GPU is present. The sample also takes advantage of CUDA 4.0 capability to supporting using a single CPU thread to control multiple GPUs

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Dependencies CURAND
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper MonteCarlo.pdf

quasirandomGenerator - Niederreiter Quasirandom Sequence Generator

This sample implements Niederreiter Quasirandom Sequence Generator and Inverse Cumulative Normal Distribution functions for the generation of Standard Normal Distributions.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Computational Finance
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

quasirandomGenerator_nvrtc - Niederreiter Quasirandom Sequence Generator with libNVRTC

This sample implements Niederreiter Quasirandom Sequence Generator and Inverse Cumulative Normal Distribution functions for the generation of Standard Normal Distributions, compiling the CUDA kernels involved at runtime using NVRTC.

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Dependencies NVRTC
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Computational Finance, Runtime Compilation
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

SobolQRNG - Sobol Quasirandom Number Generator

This sample implements Sobol Quasirandom Sequence Generator.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Computational Finance
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

3.6. Simulations Reference

fluidsD3D9 - Fluids (Direct3D Version)

An example of fluid simulation using CUDA and CUFFT, with Direct3D 9 rendering. A Direct3D Capable device is required.

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fluidsGL - Fluids (OpenGL Version)

An example of fluid simulation using CUDA and CUFFT, with OpenGL rendering.

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fluidsGLES - Fluids (OpenGLES Version)

An example of fluid simulation using CUDA and CUFFT, with OpenGLES rendering.

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nbody - CUDA N-Body Simulation

This sample demonstrates efficient all-pairs simulation of a gravitational n-body simulation in CUDA. This sample accompanies the GPU Gems 3 chapter "Fast N-Body Simulation with CUDA". With CUDA 5.5, performance on Tesla K20c has increased to over 1.8TFLOP/s single precision. Double Performance has also improved on all Kepler and Fermi GPU architectures as well. Starting in CUDA 4.0, the nBody sample has been updated to take advantage of new features to easily scale the n-body simulation across multiple GPUs in a single PC. Adding "-numbodies=<bodies>" to the command line will allow users to set # of bodies for simulation. Adding “-numdevices=<N>” to the command line option will cause the sample to use N devices (if available) for simulation. In this mode, the position and velocity data for all bodies are read from system memory using “zero copy” rather than from device memory. For a small number of devices (4 or fewer) and a large enough number of bodies, bandwidth is not a bottleneck so we can achieve strong scaling across these devices.

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nbody_opengles - CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES

This sample demonstrates efficient all-pairs simulation of a gravitational n-body simulation in CUDA. Unlike the OpenGL nbody sample, there is no user interaction.

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nbody_screen - CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen

This sample demonstrates efficient all-pairs simulation of a gravitational n-body simulation in CUDA. Unlike the OpenGL nbody sample, there is no user interaction.

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oceanFFT - CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation

This sample simulates an Ocean height field using CUFFT Library and renders the result using OpenGL.

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particles - Particles

This sample uses CUDA to simulate and visualize a large set of particles and their physical interaction. Adding "-particles=<N>" to the command line will allow users to set # of particles for simulation. This example implements a uniform grid data structure using either atomic operations or a fast radix sort from the Thrust library

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smokeParticles - Smoke Particles

Smoke simulation with volumetric shadows using half-angle slicing technique. Uses CUDA for procedural simulation, Thrust Library for sorting algorithms, and OpenGL for graphics rendering.

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VFlockingD3D10

The sample models formation of V-shaped flocks by big birds, such as geese and cranes. The algorithms of such flocking are borrowed from the paper "V-like formations in flocks of artificial birds" from Artificial Life, Vol. 14, No. 2, 2008. The sample has CPU- and GPU-based implementations. Press 'g' to toggle between them. The GPU-based simulation works many times faster than the CPU-based one. The printout in the console window reports the simulation time per step. Press 'r' to reset the initial distribution of birds.

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3.7. Advanced Reference

alignedTypes - Aligned Types

A simple test, showing huge access speed gap between aligned and misaligned structures.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Performance Strategies
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

c++11_cuda - C++11 CUDA

This sample demonstrates C++11 feature support in CUDA. It scans a input text file and prints no. of occurrences of x, y, z, w characters.

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Dependencies CPP11
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts CPP11 CUDA
Supported OSes Linux, OS X

cdpAdvancedQuicksort - Advanced Quicksort (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

This sample demonstrates an advanced quicksort implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.

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Dependencies CDP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Cooperative Groups, CUDA Dynamic Parallelism
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cdpBezierTessellation - Bezier Line Tessellation (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

This sample demonstrates bezier tessellation of lines implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.

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Dependencies CDP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts CUDA Dynamic Parallelism
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cdpLUDecomposition - LU Decomposition (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

This sample demonstrates LU Decomposition implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.

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Dependencies CDP, CUBLAS
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts CUDA Dynamic Parallelism
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cdpQuadtree - Quad Tree (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

This sample demonstrates Quad Trees implemented using CUDA Dynamic Parallelism. This sample requires devices with compute capability 3.5 or higher.

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Dependencies CDP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Cooperative Groups, CUDA Dynamic Parallelism
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

concurrentKernels - Concurrent Kernels

This sample demonstrates the use of CUDA streams for concurrent execution of several kernels on devices of compute capability 2.0 or higher. Devices of compute capability 1.x will run the kernels sequentially. It also illustrates how to introduce dependencies between CUDA streams with the new cudaStreamWaitEvent function introduced in CUDA 3.2

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Performance Strategies
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

conjugateGradientMultiBlockCG - conjugateGradient using MultiBlock Cooperative Groups

This sample implements a conjugate gradient solver on GPU using Multi Block Cooperative Groups, also uses Unified Memory.

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Dependencies UVM, MBCG
Supported SM Architecture SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Unified Memory, Linear Algebra, Cooperative Groups, MultiBlock Cooperative Groups
Supported OSes Linux, Windows

eigenvalues - Eigenvalues

The computation of all or a subset of all eigenvalues is an important problem in Linear Algebra, statistics, physics, and many other fields. This sample demonstrates a parallel implementation of a bisection algorithm for the computation of all eigenvalues of a tridiagonal symmetric matrix of arbitrary size with CUDA.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper eigenvalues.pdf

fastWalshTransform - Fast Walsh Transform

Naturally(Hadamard)-ordered Fast Walsh Transform for batching vectors of arbitrary eligible lengths that are power of two in size.

FDTD3d - CUDA C 3D FDTD

This sample applies a finite differences time domain progression stencil on a 3D surface.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Performance Strategies
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

FunctionPointers - Function Pointers

This sample illustrates how to use function pointers and implements the Sobel Edge Detection filter for 8-bit monochrome images.

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Dependencies X11, GL
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Graphics Interop, Image Processing
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

interval - Interval Computing

Interval arithmetic operators example. Uses various C++ features (templates and recursion). The recursive mode requires Compute SM 2.0 capabilities.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Recursion, Templates
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

lineOfSight - Line of Sight

This sample is an implementation of a simple line-of-sight algorithm: Given a height map and a ray originating at some observation point, it computes all the points along the ray that are visible from the observation point. The implementation is based on the Thrust library (http://code.google.com/p/thrust/).

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

matrixMulDynlinkJIT - Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version)

This sample revisits matrix multiplication using the CUDA driver API. It demonstrates how to link to CUDA driver at runtime and how to use JIT (just-in-time) compilation from PTX code. It has been written for clarity of exposition to illustrate various CUDA programming principles, not with the goal of providing the most performant generic kernel for matrix multiplication. CUBLAS provides high-performance matrix multiplication.

mergeSort - Merge Sort

This sample implements a merge sort (also known as Batcher's sort), algorithms belonging to the class of sorting networks. While generally subefficient on large sequences compared to algorithms with better asymptotic algorithmic complexity (i.e. merge sort or radix sort), may be the algorithms of choice for sorting batches of short- to mid-sized (key, value) array pairs. Refer to the excellent tutorial by H. W. Lang http://www.iti.fh-flensburg.de/lang/algorithmen/sortieren/networks/indexen.htm

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Data-Parallel Algorithms
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

newdelete - NewDelete

This sample demonstrates dynamic global memory allocation through device C++ new and delete operators and virtual function declarations available with CUDA 4.0.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

ptxjit - PTX Just-in-Time compilation

This sample uses the Driver API to just-in-time compile (JIT) a Kernel from PTX code. Additionally, this sample demonstrates the seamless interoperability capability of the CUDA Runtime and CUDA Driver API calls. For CUDA 5.5, this sample shows how to use cuLink* functions to link PTX assembly using the CUDA driver at runtime.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts CUDA Driver API
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

radixSortThrust - CUDA Radix Sort (Thrust Library)

This sample demonstrates a very fast and efficient parallel radix sort uses Thrust library. The included RadixSort class can sort either key-value pairs (with float or unsigned integer keys) or keys only.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Data-Parallel Algorithms, Performance Strategies
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper readme.txt

reduction - CUDA Parallel Reduction

A parallel sum reduction that computes the sum of a large arrays of values. This sample demonstrates several important optimization strategies for 1:Data-Parallel Algorithms like reduction.

reductionMultiBlockCG - Reduction using MultiBlock Cooperative Groups

This sample demonstrates single pass reduction using Multi Block Cooperative Groups. This sample requires devices with compute capability 6.0 or higher having compute preemption.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies MBCG
Supported SM Architecture SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Cooperative Groups, MultiBlock Cooperative Groups
Supported OSes Linux, Windows

scalarProd - Scalar Product

This sample calculates scalar products of a given set of input vector pairs.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

scan - CUDA Parallel Prefix Sum (Scan)

This example demonstrates an efficient CUDA implementation of parallel prefix sum, also known as "scan". Given an array of numbers, scan computes a new array in which each element is the sum of all the elements before it in the input array.

segmentationTreeThrust - CUDA Segmentation Tree Thrust Library

This sample demonstrates an approach to the image segmentation trees construction. This method is based on Boruvka's MST algorithm.

shfl_scan - CUDA Parallel Prefix Sum with Shuffle Intrinsics (SHFL_Scan)

This example demonstrates how to use the shuffle intrinsic __shfl_up to perform a scan operation across a thread block. A GPU with Compute Capability SM 3.0. is required to run the sample

simpleHyperQ

This sample demonstrates the use of CUDA streams for concurrent execution of several kernels on devices which provide HyperQ (SM 3.5). Devices without HyperQ (SM 2.0 and SM 3.0) will run a maximum of two kernels concurrently.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts CUDA Systems Integration, Performance Strategies
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper HyperQ.pdf

sortingNetworks - CUDA Sorting Networks

This sample implements bitonic sort and odd-even merge sort (also known as Batcher's sort), algorithms belonging to the class of sorting networks. While generally subefficient, for large sequences compared to algorithms with better asymptotic algorithmic complexity (i.e. merge sort or radix sort), this may be the preferred algorithms of choice for sorting batches of short-sized to mid-sized (key, value) array pairs. Refer to an excellent tutorial by H. W. Lang http://www.iti.fh-flensburg.de/lang/algorithmen/sortieren/networks/indexen.htm

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Data-Parallel Algorithms
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

StreamPriorities - Stream Priorities

This sample demonstrates basic use of stream priorities.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies Stream-Priorities
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts CUDA Streams and Events
Supported OSes Linux, OS X

threadFenceReduction

This sample shows how to perform a reduction operation on an array of values using the thread Fence intrinsic to produce a single value in a single kernel (as opposed to two or more kernel calls as shown in the "reduction" CUDA Sample). Single-pass reduction requires global atomic instructions (Compute Capability 2.0 or later) and the _threadfence() intrinsic (CUDA 2.2 or later).

threadMigration - CUDA Context Thread Management

Simple program illustrating how to the CUDA Context Management API and uses the new CUDA 4.0 parameter passing and CUDA launch API. CUDA contexts can be created separately and attached independently to different threads.

transpose - Matrix Transpose

This sample demonstrates Matrix Transpose. Different performance are shown to achieve high performance.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Performance Strategies, Linear Algebra
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X
Whitepaper MatrixTranspose.pdf

warpAggregatedAtomicsCG - Warp Aggregated Atomics using Cooperative Groups

This sample demonstrates how using Cooperative Groups (CG) to perform warp aggregated atomics, a useful technique to improve performance when many threads atomically add to a single counter.

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Cooperative Groups, Atomic Intrinsics
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

3.8. Cudalibraries Reference

batchCUBLAS

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates how using batched CUBLAS API calls to improve overall performance.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUBLAS
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra, CUBLAS Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

BiCGStab

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates Bi-Conjugate Gradient Stabilized (BiCGStab) iterative method for nonsymmetric and symmetric positive definite (s.p.d.) linear systems using CUSPARSE and CUBLAS.

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Dependencies CUSPARSE, CUBLAS
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra, CUBLAS Library, CUSPARSE Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

boxFilterNPP - Box Filter with NPP

A NPP CUDA Sample that demonstrates how to use NPP FilterBox function to perform a Box Filter.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies FreeImage, NPP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Performance Strategies, Image Processing, NPP Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cannyEdgeDetectorNPP - Canny Edge Detector NPP

An NPP CUDA Sample that demonstrates the recommended parameters to use with the nppiFilterCannyBorder_8u_C1R Canny Edge Detection image filter function. This function expects a single channel 8-bit grayscale input image. You can generate a grayscale image from a color image by first calling nppiColorToGray() or nppiRGBToGray(). The Canny Edge Detection function combines and improves on the techniques required to produce an edge detection image using multiple steps.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies FreeImage, NPP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Performance Strategies, Image Processing, NPP Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

conjugateGradient - ConjugateGradient

This sample implements a conjugate gradient solver on GPU using CUBLAS and CUSPARSE library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUBLAS, CUSPARSE
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra, CUBLAS Library, CUSPARSE Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

conjugateGradientPrecond - Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient

This sample implements a preconditioned conjugate gradient solver on GPU using CUBLAS and CUSPARSE library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUBLAS, CUSPARSE
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra, CUBLAS Library, CUSPARSE Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

conjugateGradientUM - ConjugateGradientUM

This sample implements a conjugate gradient solver on GPU using CUBLAS and CUSPARSE library, using Unified Memory

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies UVM, CUBLAS, CUSPARSE
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Unified Memory, Linear Algebra, CUBLAS Library, CUSPARSE Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cuHook - CUDA Interception Library

This sample demonstrates how to build and use an intercept library with CUDA. The library has to be loaded via LD_PRELOAD, e.g. LD_PRELOAD=<full_path>/libcuhook.so.1 ./cuHook

Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Supported OSes Linux

cuSolverDn_LinearSolver - cuSolverDn Linear Solver

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates cuSolverDN's LU, QR and Cholesky factorization.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUSOLVER, CUBLAS, CUSPARSE
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra, CUSOLVER Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cuSolverRf - cuSolverRf Refactorization

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates cuSolver's refactorization library - CUSOLVERRF.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUSOLVER, CUBLAS, CUSPARSE
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra, CUSOLVER Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cuSolverSp_LinearSolver - cuSolverSp Linear Solver

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates cuSolverSP's LU, QR and Cholesky factorization.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUSOLVER, CUSPARSE
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra, CUSOLVER Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cuSolverSp_LowlevelCholesky - cuSolverSp LowlevelCholesky Solver

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates Cholesky factorization using cuSolverSP's low level APIs.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUSOLVER, CUSPARSE
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra, CUSOLVER Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

cuSolverSp_LowlevelQR - cuSolverSp Lowlevel QR Solver

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates QR factorization using cuSolverSP's low level APIs.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUSOLVER, CUSPARSE
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Linear Algebra, CUSOLVER Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

FilterBorderControlNPP - Filter Border Control NPP

This NPP CUDA Sample demonstrates how any border version of an NPP filtering function can be used in the most common mode (with border control enabled), can be used to duplicate the results of the equivalent non-border version of the NPP function, and can be used to enable and disable border control on various source image edges depending on what portion of the source image is being used as input.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies FreeImage, NPP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Performance Strategies, Image Processing, NPP Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

freeImageInteropNPP - FreeImage and NPP Interopability

A simple CUDA Sample demonstrate how to use FreeImage library with NPP.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies FreeImage, NPP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Performance Strategies, Image Processing, NPP Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

histEqualizationNPP - Histogram Equalization with NPP

This CUDA Sample demonstrates how to use NPP for histogram equalization for image data.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies FreeImage, NPP
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, Performance Strategies, NPP Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

jpegNPP - JPEG encode/decode and resize with NPP

This sample demonstrates a simple image processing pipline. First, a JPEG file is huffman decoded and inverse DCT transformed and dequantized. Then the different plances are resized. Finally, the resized image is quantized, forward DCT transformed and huffman encoded.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

MC_EstimatePiInlineP - Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (inline PRNG)

This sample uses Monte Carlo simulation for Estimation of Pi (using inline PRNG). This sample also uses the NVIDIA CURAND library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CURAND
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Random Number Generator, Computational Finance, CURAND Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

MC_EstimatePiInlineQ - Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (inline QRNG)

This sample uses Monte Carlo simulation for Estimation of Pi (using inline QRNG). This sample also uses the NVIDIA CURAND library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CURAND
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Random Number Generator, Computational Finance, CURAND Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

MC_EstimatePiP - Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (batch PRNG)

This sample uses Monte Carlo simulation for Estimation of Pi (using batch PRNG). This sample also uses the NVIDIA CURAND library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CURAND
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Random Number Generator, Computational Finance, CURAND Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

MC_EstimatePiQ - Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (batch QRNG)

This sample uses Monte Carlo simulation for Estimation of Pi (using batch QRNG). This sample also uses the NVIDIA CURAND library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CURAND
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Random Number Generator, Computational Finance, CURAND Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

MC_SingleAsianOptionP - Monte Carlo Single Asian Option

This sample uses Monte Carlo to simulate Single Asian Options using the NVIDIA CURAND library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CURAND
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Random Number Generator, Computational Finance, CURAND Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

MersenneTwisterGP11213

This sample demonstrates the Mersenne Twister random number generator GP11213 in cuRAND.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CURAND
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Computational Finance, CURAND Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

nvgraph_Pagerank - NVGRAPH Page Rank

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates Page Rank computation using NVGRAPH Library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies NVGRAPH
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Graph Analytics, NVGRAPH Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

nvgraph_SemiRingSpMV - NVGRAPH Semi-Ring SpMV

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates Semi-Ring SpMV using NVGRAPH Library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies NVGRAPH
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Graph Analytics, NVGRAPH Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

nvgraph_SpectralClustering - NVGRAPH Spectral Clustering

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates Spectral Clustering using NVGRAPH Library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies NVGRAPH
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Graph Analytics, NVGRAPH Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

nvgraph_SSSP - NVGRAPH Single Source Shortest Path

A CUDA Sample that demonstrates Single Source Shortest Path(SSSP) computation using NVGRAPH Library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies NVGRAPH
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Graph Analytics, NVGRAPH Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

randomFog - Random Fog

This sample illustrates pseudo- and quasi- random numbers produced by CURAND.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies X11, GL, CURAND
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts 3D Graphics, CURAND Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleCUBLAS - Simple CUBLAS

Example of using CUBLAS using the new CUBLAS API interface available in CUDA 4.0.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUBLAS
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, CUBLAS Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleCUBLASXT - Simple CUBLAS XT

Example of using CUBLAS-XT library.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUBLAS
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts CUBLAS-XT Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleCUFFT - Simple CUFFT

Example of using CUFFT. In this example, CUFFT is used to compute the 1D-convolution of some signal with some filter by transforming both into frequency domain, multiplying them together, and transforming the signal back to time domain. cuFFT plans are created using simple and advanced API functions.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUFFT
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, CUFFT Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleCUFFT_2d_MGPU - SimpleCUFFT_2d_MGPU

Example of using CUFFT. In this example, CUFFT is used to compute the 2D-convolution of some signal with some filter by transforming both into frequency domain, multiplying them together, and transforming the signal back to time domain on Multiple GPU.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUFFT
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, CUFFT Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleCUFFT_callback - Simple CUFFT Callbacks

Example of using CUFFT. In this example, CUFFT is used to compute the 1D-convolution of some signal with some filter by transforming both into frequency domain, multiplying them together, and transforming the signal back to time domain. The difference between this example and the Simple CUFFT example is that the multiplication step is done by the CUFFT kernel with a user-supplied CUFFT callback routine, rather than by a separate kernel call.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies callback, CUFFT
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 5.0, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, CUFFT Library
Supported OSes Linux

simpleCUFFT_MGPU - Simple CUFFT_MGPU

Example of using CUFFT. In this example, CUFFT is used to compute the 1D-convolution of some signal with some filter by transforming both into frequency domain, multiplying them together, and transforming the signal back to time domain on Multiple GPU.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Dependencies CUFFT
Supported SM Architecture SM 3.0, SM 3.2, SM 3.5, SM 3.7, SM 5.0, SM 5.2, SM 5.3, SM 6.0, SM 6.1, SM 6.2, SM 7.0
Key Concepts Image Processing, CUFFT Library
Supported OSes Linux, Windows, OS X

simpleDevLibCUBLAS - simpleDevLibCUBLAS GPU Device API Library Functions (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

This sample implements a simple CUBLAS function calls that call GPU device API library running CUBLAS functions. This sample requires a SM 3.5 capable device.

This sample depends on other applications or libraries to be present on the system to either build or run. If these dependencies are not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If these dependencies are available, but not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

4. Dependencies

Some CUDA Samples rely on third-party applications and/or libraries, or features provided by the CUDA Toolkit and Driver, to either build or execute. These dependencies are listed below.

If a sample has a dependency that is not available on the system, the sample will not be installed. If a sample has a third-party dependency that is available on the system, but is not installed, the sample will waive itself at build time.

Each sample's dependencies are listed in the Samples Reference section.

Third-Party Dependencies

These third-party dependencies are required by some CUDA samples. If available, these dependencies are either installed on your system automatically, or are installable via your system's package manager (Linux) or a third-party website.

FreeImage

FreeImage is an open source imaging library. FreeImage can usually be installed on Linux using your distribution's package manager system. FreeImage can also be downloaded from the FreeImage website. FreeImage is also redistributed with the CUDA Samples.

Message Passing Interface

MPI (Message Passing Interface) is an API for communicating data between distributed processes. A MPI compiler can be installed using your Linux distribution's package manager system. It is also available on some online resources, such as Open MPI. On Windows, to build and run MPI-CUDA applications one can install MS-MPI SDK.

Only 64-Bit

Some samples can only be run on a 64-bit operating system.

DirectX

DirectX is a collection of APIs designed to allow development of multimedia applications on Microsoft platforms. For Microsoft platforms, NVIDIA's CUDA Driver supports DirectX. Several CUDA Samples for Windows demonstrates CUDA-DirectX Interoperability, for building such samples one needs to install Direct X SDK (June 2010 or newer) , this is required to be installed on Windows 7, Windows 10 and Windows Server 2008, Other Windows OSes do not need to explicitly install the DirectX SDK.

OpenGL

OpenGL is a graphics library used for 2D and 3D rendering. On systems which support OpenGL, NVIDIA's OpenGL implementation is provided with the CUDA Driver.

OpenGL ES

OpenGL ES is an embedded systems graphics library used for 2D and 3D rendering. On systems which support OpenGL ES, NVIDIA's OpenGL ES implementation is provided with the CUDA Driver.

OpenMP

OpenMP is an API for multiprocessing programming. OpenMP can be installed using your Linux distribution's package manager system. It usually comes preinstalled with GCC. It can also be found at the OpenMP website.

Screen

Screen is a windowing system found on the QNX operating system. Screen is usually found as part of the root filesystem.

X11

X11 is a windowing system commonly found on *-nix style operating systems. X11 can be installed using your Linux distribution's package manager, and comes preinstalled on Mac OS X systems.

EGL

EGL is an interface between Khronos rendering APIs (such as OpenGL, OpenGL ES or OpenVG) and the underlying native platform windowing system.

EGLOutput

EGLOutput is a set of EGL extensions which allow EGL to render directly to the display.

CUDA Features

These CUDA features are needed by some CUDA samples. They are provided by either the CUDA Toolkit or CUDA Driver. Some features may not be available on your system.

CUFFT Callback Routines

CUFFT Callback Routines are user-supplied kernel routines that CUFFT will call when loading or storing data. These callback routines are only available on Linux x86_64 and ppc64le systems.

CUDA Dynamic Paralellism

CDP (CUDA Dynamic Paralellism) allows kernels to be launched from threads running on the GPU. CDP is only available on GPUs with SM architecture of 3.5 or above.

Multi-block Cooperative Groups

Multi Block Cooperative Groups(MBCG) extends Cooperative Groups and the CUDA programming model to express inter-thread-block synchronization. MBCG is available on GPUs with Pascal and higher architecture on Linux systems.

CUBLAS

CUBLAS (CUDA Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a GPU-accelerated version of the BLAS library.

CUDA Interprocess Communication

IPC (Interprocess Communication) allows processes to share device pointers. IPC is only available on Linux x86_64 and ppc64le systems.

CUFFT

CUFFT (CUDA Fast Fourier Transform) is a GPU-accelerated FFT library.

CURAND

CURAND (CUDA Random Number Generation) is a GPU-accelerated RNG library.

CUSPARSE

CUSPARSE (CUDA Sparse Matrix) provides linear algebra subroutines used for sparse matrix calculations.

CUSOLVER

CUSOLVER library is a high-level package based on the CUBLAS and CUSPARSE libraries. It combines three separate libraries under a single umbrella, each of which can be used independently or in concert with other toolkit libraries. The intent ofCUSOLVER is to provide useful LAPACK-like features, such as common matrix factorization and triangular solve routines for dense matrices, a sparse least-squares solver and an eigenvalue solver. In addition cuSolver provides a new refactorization library useful for solving sequences of matrices with a shared sparsity pattern.

NPP

NPP (NVIDIA Performance Primitives) provides GPU-accelerated image, video, and signal processing functions.

NVGRAPH

NVGRAPH is a GPU-accelerated graph analytics library..

NVRTC

NVRTC (CUDA RunTime Compilation) is a runtime compilation library for CUDA C++.

NVCUVID

NVCUVID (NVIDIA CUDA Video Decoder) provides GPU-accelerated video decoding capabilities.

Stream Priorities

Stream Priorities allows the creation of streams with specified priorities. Stream Priorities is only available on GPUs with SM architecture of 3.5 or above.

Unified Virtual Memory

UVM (Unified Virtual Memory) enables memory that can be accessed by both the CPU and GPU without explicit copying between the two. UVM is only available on Linux and Windows systems.

16-bit Floating Point

FP16 is a 16-bit floating-point format. One bit is used for the sign, five bits for the exponent, and ten bits for the mantissa. FP16 is only available on specific mobile platforms.

C++11 CUDA

NVCC Support of C++11 features.

5. Key Concepts and Associated Samples

The tables below describe the key concepts of the CUDA Toolkit and lists the samples that illustrate how that concept is used.

Basic Key Concepts

Basic Concepts demonstrates how to make use of CUDA features.

Table 2. Basic Key Concepts and Associated Samples
Basic Key Concept Description Samples

3D Graphics

3D Rendering

Random Fog, Simple Direct3D10 (Vertex Array), Simple OpenGL, Simple OpenGLES, Simple OpenGLES EGLOutput, Simple OpenGLES on Screen

3D Textures

Volume Textures

Simple Texture 3D

Assert

GPU Assert

simpleAssert, simpleAssert with libNVRTC

Asynchronous Data Transfers

Overlapping I/O and Compute

Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Multi Copy and Compute, Simple Multi-GPU, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU, asyncAPI, simpleStreams

Atomic Intrinsics

Using atomics with GPU kernels

Simple Atomic Intrinsics, Simple Atomic Intrinsics with libNVRTC, System wide Atomics, Warp Aggregated Atomics using Cooperative Groups

C++ Function Overloading

Use C++ overloading with GPU kernels

cppOverload

C++ Templates

Using Templates with GPU kernels

Simple Templates, Simple Templates with libNVRTC

CUBLAS

CUDA BLAS samples

Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Unified Memory Streams

CUBLAS Library

CUDA BLAS samples

BiCGStab, Simple CUBLAS, batchCUBLAS

CUBLAS-XT Library

cuBLAS XT is a library which further accelerates Level 3 BLAS calls by spreading work across multiple GPUs connected to the same motherboard.

Simple CUBLAS XT

CUDA Driver API

Samples that show the CUDA Driver API

Device Query Driver API, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version), Simple Texture (Driver Version), Simple Vote Intrinsics with libNVRTC, Using Inline PTX, Using Inline PTX with libNVRTC, Vector Addition Driver API, Vector Addition with libNVRTC

CUDA Dynamic Parallelism

Dynamic Parallelism with GPU Kernels (SM 3.5)

Simple Print (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism), simpleDevLibCUBLAS GPU Device API Library Functions (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

CUDA Runtime API

Samples that use the Runtime API

Device Query, FP16 Scalar Product, Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, Simple Texture, Vector Addition

CUDA Streams

Stream API definies a sequence of operations that can be overlapped with I/O

Simple CUDA Callbacks

CUDA Streams and Events

Synchronizing Kernels with Event Timers and Streams

Bandwidth Test, Simple Multi Copy and Compute, Simple Multi-GPU, Unified Memory Streams, asyncAPI, cppOverload, simpleStreams

CUDA Systems Integration

Samples that integrate with Multi Process (OpenMP, IPC, and MPI)

Unified Memory Streams, cudaOpenMP, simpleIPC, simpleMPI

CUFFT Library

Samples that use the CUDA FFT accelerated library

Simple CUFFT, Simple CUFFT Callbacks, Simple CUFFT_MGPU, SimpleCUFFT_2d_MGPU

CURAND Library

Samples that use the CUDA random number generator

MersenneTwisterGP11213, Random Fog

CUSOLVER Library

Samples that use the cuSOLVER accelerated library

cuSolverDn Linear Solver , cuSolverRf Refactorization, cuSolverSp Linear Solver , cuSolverSp Lowlevel QR Solver, cuSolverSp LowlevelCholesky Solver

CUSPARSE Library

Samples that use the cuSPARSE (Sparse Vector Matrix Multiply) functions

BiCGStab

Callback Functions

Creating Callback functions with GPU kernels

Simple CUDA Callbacks

Computational Finance

Finance Algorithms

Black-Scholes Option Pricing, Black-Scholes Option Pricing with libNVRTC, MersenneTwisterGP11213

Cooperative Groups

Cooperative Groups is an extension to the CUDA programming model that allows the CUDA program to express the granularity at which different-sized groups of threads are communicating.

Advanced Quicksort (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism), DirectX Texture Compressor (DXTC), Quad Tree (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism), Reduction using MultiBlock Cooperative Groups, Simple Cooperative Groups, Warp Aggregated Atomics using Cooperative Groups, conjugateGradient using MultiBlock Cooperative Groups, threadFenceReduction

Data Parallel Algorithms

Samples that show good usage of Data Parallel Algorithms

CUDA Separable Convolution, Texture-based Separable Convolution

Debugging

Samples useful for debugging

simplePrintf

Device Memory Allocation

Samples that show GPU Device side memory allocation

Template

Device Query

Sample showing simple device query of information

Device Query, Device Query Driver API

EGLStreams Interop

Samples demonstrating how to use EGL Streams and CUDA Interop.

EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

GPU Performance

Samples demonstrating high performance and data I/O

Simple Multi Copy and Compute

Graph Analytics

Samples demonstrating how to use graph analytics with CUDA

NVGRAPH Page Rank, NVGRAPH Semi-Ring SpMV , NVGRAPH Single Source Shortest Path, NVGRAPH Spectral Clustering

Graphics Interop

Samples that demonstrate interop between graphics APIs and CUDA

Bicubic B-spline Interoplation, Bilateral Filter, Box Filter, CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images, Simple D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D11 Texture, Simple D3D9 Texture, Simple Direct3D10 (Vertex Array), Simple Direct3D10 Render Target, Simple Direct3D9 (Vertex Arrays), Simple OpenGL, Simple OpenGLES, Simple OpenGLES EGLOutput, Simple OpenGLES on Screen, Simple Texture 3D

Image Processing

Samples that demonstrate image processing algorithms in CUDA

Bicubic B-spline Interoplation, Bilateral Filter, Box Filter, Box Filter with NPP, CUDA Separable Convolution, CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images, Canny Edge Detector NPP, Filter Border Control NPP, FreeImage and NPP Interopability, Histogram Equalization with NPP, Pitch Linear Texture, Simple CUBLAS, Simple CUFFT, Simple CUFFT Callbacks, Simple CUFFT_MGPU, Simple D3D11 Texture, Simple Surface Write, Simple Texture, Simple Texture (Driver Version), Simple Texture 3D, SimpleCUFFT_2d_MGPU, Texture-based Separable Convolution

InterProcess Communication

Samples that demonstrate Inter Process Communication between processes

simpleIPC

Linear Algebra

Samples demonstrating linear algebra with CUDA

BiCGStab, Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, batchCUBLAS, cuSolverDn Linear Solver , cuSolverRf Refactorization, cuSolverSp Linear Solver , cuSolverSp Lowlevel QR Solver, cuSolverSp LowlevelCholesky Solver, simpleDevLibCUBLAS GPU Device API Library Functions (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

MPI

Samples demonstrating how to use CUDA with MPI programs

simpleMPI

Matrix Multiply

Samples demonstrating matrix multiply CUDA

CUDA Tensor Core GEMM, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version)

Multi-GPU

Samples demonstrating how to take advantage of multiple GPUs and CUDA

Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Multi-GPU, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU, Topology Query

Multithreading

Samples demonstrating how to use multithreading with CUDA

Simple CUDA Callbacks, Simple Multi-GPU, Unified Memory Streams, cudaOpenMP, simpleMPI

NPP Library

Samples demonstrating how to use NPP (NVIDIA Performance Primitives) for image processing

Box Filter with NPP, Canny Edge Detector NPP, Filter Border Control NPP, FreeImage and NPP Interopability, Histogram Equalization with NPP

NVGRAPH Library

nvGRAPH library

NVGRAPH Page Rank, NVGRAPH Semi-Ring SpMV , NVGRAPH Single Source Shortest Path, NVGRAPH Spectral Clustering

Occupancy Calculator

Samples demonstrating how to use the CUDA Occupancy Calculator

simpleOccupancy

OpenMP

Samples demonstrating how to use OpenMP

Unified Memory Streams, cudaOpenMP

Overlap Compute and Copy

Samples demonstrating how to overlap Compute and Data I/O

Simple Multi Copy and Compute

PTX Assembly

Samples demonstrating how to use PTX code with CUDA

Using Inline PTX, Using Inline PTX with libNVRTC

Peer to Peer

Samples demonstrating how to handle P2P data transfers between multiple GPUs

simpleIPC

Peer to Peer Data Transfers

Samples demonstrating how to handle P2P data transfers between multiple GPUs

Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU

Performance Strategies

Samples demonstrating high performance with CUDA

Bandwidth Test, Box Filter with NPP, CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images, Canny Edge Detector NPP, Clock, Clock libNVRTC, Filter Border Control NPP, FreeImage and NPP Interopability, Histogram Equalization with NPP, Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU, Topology Query, Using Inline PTX, Using Inline PTX with libNVRTC, simpleZeroCopy

Pinned System Paged Memory

Samples demonstrating how to properly handle data I/O efficiently between the CPU host and GPU video memory

simpleZeroCopy

Separate Compilation

Samples demonstrating how to use CUDA library linking

Simple Static GPU Device Library

Surface Writes

Samples demonstrating how to use Surface Writes with GPU kernels

Simple Surface Write, Simple Texture 3D

Texture

Samples demonstrating how to use textures GPU kernels

Pitch Linear Texture, Simple Cubemap Texture, Simple D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D9 Texture, Simple Direct3D10 Render Target, Simple Layered Texture, Simple Surface Write, Simple Texture, Simple Texture (Driver Version), Texture-based Separable Convolution

Unified Memory

Samples demonstrating how to use Unified Memory

ConjugateGradientUM, System wide Atomics, Unified Memory Streams, conjugateGradient using MultiBlock Cooperative Groups

Unified Virtual Address Space

Samples demonstrating how to use UVA with CUDA programs

Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU

Vector Addition

Samples demonstrating how to use Vector Addition with CUDA programs

Vector Addition, Vector Addition Driver API, Vector Addition with libNVRTC, simpleZeroCopy

Vertex Buffers

Samples demonstrating how to use Vertex Buffers with CUDA kernels

Simple OpenGL, Simple OpenGLES, Simple OpenGLES EGLOutput, Simple OpenGLES on Screen

Volume Processing

Samples demonstrating how to use 3D Textures for volume rendering

Simple Cubemap Texture, Simple Layered Texture

Vote Intrinsics

Samples demonstrating how to use vote intrinsics with CUDA

Simple Vote Intrinsics, Simple Vote Intrinsics with libNVRTC

Advanced Key Concepts

Advanced Concepts demonstrate advanced techniques and algorithms implemented with CUDA.

Table 3. Advanced Key Concepts and Associated Samples
Advanced Key Concept Description Samples

2D Textures

Texture Mapping

SLI D3D10 Texture

3D Graphics

3D Rendering

Marching Cubes Isosurfaces

3D Textures

Volume Textures

Volume Rendering with 3D Textures, Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

CPP11 CUDA

Samples demonstrating how to use C++11 feature support in CUDA.

C++11 CUDA

CUBLAS Library

CUDA BLAS samples

ConjugateGradient, ConjugateGradientUM, Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient

CUDA Driver API

Samples that show the CUDA Driver API

CUDA Context Thread Management, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version), PTX Just-in-Time compilation

CUDA Dynamic Parallelism

Dynamic Parallelism with GPU Kernels (SM 3.5)

Advanced Quicksort (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism), Bezier Line Tessellation (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism), LU Decomposition (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism), Quad Tree (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism), Simple Quicksort (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

CUDA Dynamically Linked Library

Dynamic loading of the CUDA DLL using CUDA Driver API

Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version)

CUDA Streams and Events

Synchronizing Kernels with Event Timers and Streams

Stream Priorities

CUDA Systems Integration

Samples that integrate with Multi Process (OpenMP, IPC, and MPI)

simpleHyperQ

CUFFT Library

Samples that use the CUDA FFT accelerated library

CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, FFT-Based 2D Convolution, Fluids (Direct3D Version), Fluids (OpenGL Version), Fluids (OpenGLES Version)

CURAND Library

Samples that use the CUDA random number generator

Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (batch PRNG), Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (batch QRNG), Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (inline PRNG), Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (inline QRNG) , Monte Carlo Single Asian Option

CUSPARSE Library

Samples that use the cuSPARSE (Sparse Vector Matrix Multiply) functions

ConjugateGradient, ConjugateGradientUM, Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient

Computational Finance

Finance Algorithms

Binomial Option Pricing, Binomial Option Pricing with libNVRTC, Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (batch PRNG), Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (batch QRNG), Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (inline PRNG), Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (inline QRNG) , Monte Carlo Single Asian Option, Niederreiter Quasirandom Sequence Generator, Niederreiter Quasirandom Sequence Generator with libNVRTC, Sobol Quasirandom Number Generator

Data Parallel Algorithms

Samples that show good usage of Data Parallel Algorithms

CUDA Histogram, CUDA N-Body Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen, CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES, Mandelbrot, Optical Flow, Particles, Smoke Particles, VFlockingD3D10

Data-Parallel Algorithms

Samples that show good usage of Data Parallel Algorithms

CUDA Parallel Prefix Sum (Scan), CUDA Parallel Prefix Sum with Shuffle Intrinsics (SHFL_Scan), CUDA Parallel Reduction, CUDA Radix Sort (Thrust Library), CUDA Segmentation Tree Thrust Library, CUDA Sorting Networks, Fast Walsh Transform, Merge Sort, threadFenceReduction

Graphics Interop

Samples that demonstrate interop between graphics APIs and CUDA

Bindless Texture, CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen, CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES, CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Fluids (Direct3D Version), Fluids (OpenGL Version), Fluids (OpenGLES Version), Function Pointers, Mandelbrot, Particles, Post-Process in OpenGL, Recursive Gaussian Filter, SLI D3D10 Texture, Smoke Particles, Sobel Filter, VFlockingD3D10, Volume Rendering with 3D Textures, Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

Image Compression

Samples that demonstrate image and video compression

DirectX Texture Compressor (DXTC)

Image Processing

Samples that demonstrate image processing algorithms in CUDA

1D Discrete Haar Wavelet Decomposition, CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, CUDA Histogram, CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, DCT8x8, DirectX Texture Compressor (DXTC), FFT-Based 2D Convolution, Function Pointers, Image denoising, Optical Flow, Post-Process in OpenGL, Recursive Gaussian Filter, SLI D3D10 Texture, Sobel Filter, Stereo Disparity Computation (SAD SIMD Intrinsics), Volume Rendering with 3D Textures, Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

Linear Algebra

Samples demonstrating linear algebra with CUDA

ConjugateGradient, ConjugateGradientUM, Eigenvalues, Fast Walsh Transform, Matrix Transpose, Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient, Scalar Product, conjugateGradient using MultiBlock Cooperative Groups

MultiBlock Cooperative Groups

Multi Block Cooperative Groups enables to express inter-thread-block synchronization.

Reduction using MultiBlock Cooperative Groups, conjugateGradient using MultiBlock Cooperative Groups

OpenGL Graphics Interop

Samples demonstrating how to use interoperability CUDA with OpenGL

Marching Cubes Isosurfaces

Performance Strategies

Samples demonstrating high performance with CUDA

Aligned Types, CUDA C 3D FDTD, CUDA Parallel Prefix Sum (Scan), CUDA Parallel Prefix Sum with Shuffle Intrinsics (SHFL_Scan), CUDA Parallel Reduction, CUDA Radix Sort (Thrust Library), CUDA Segmentation Tree Thrust Library, Concurrent Kernels, Matrix Transpose, Particles, SLI D3D10 Texture, VFlockingD3D10, simpleHyperQ, threadFenceReduction

Physically Based Simulation

Samples demonstrating high performance collisions and/or physocal interactions

Marching Cubes Isosurfaces

Physically-Based Simulation

Samples demonstrating high performance collisions and/or physocal interactions

CUDA N-Body Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen, CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES, Fluids (Direct3D Version), Fluids (OpenGL Version), Fluids (OpenGLES Version), Particles, Smoke Particles, VFlockingD3D10

Random Number Generator

Samples demonstrating how to use random number generation with CUDA

Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (batch PRNG), Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (batch QRNG), Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (inline PRNG), Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi (inline QRNG) , Monte Carlo Single Asian Option

Recursion

Samples demonstrating recursion on CUDA

Interval Computing

Runtime Compilation

Samples demonstrating how to use NVRTC APIs for runtime compilation of CUDA Kernels

Binomial Option Pricing with libNVRTC, Black-Scholes Option Pricing with libNVRTC, Clock libNVRTC, Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, Niederreiter Quasirandom Sequence Generator with libNVRTC, Simple Atomic Intrinsics with libNVRTC, Simple Templates with libNVRTC, Simple Vote Intrinsics with libNVRTC, Using Inline PTX with libNVRTC, Vector Addition with libNVRTC, simpleAssert with libNVRTC

Surface Writes

Samples demonstrating how to use Surface Writes with GPU kernels

Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

Templates

Samples demonstrating how to use templates GPU kernels

Interval Computing

Tensor Cores

Samples demonstrating use of Tensor Cores, introduced in the Volta chip family. Useful for faster matrix operations.

CUDA Tensor Core GEMM

Texture

Samples demonstrating how to use textures GPU kernels

Bindless Texture

Vertex Buffers

Samples demonstrating how to use Vertex Buffers with CUDA kernels

Marching Cubes Isosurfaces

Video Compression

Samples demonstrating how to use video compression with CUDA

1D Discrete Haar Wavelet Decomposition, CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, DCT8x8, Fast Walsh Transform

Video Intrinsics

Samples demonstrating how to use video intrinsics with CUDA

Stereo Disparity Computation (SAD SIMD Intrinsics)

WMMA

Samples demonstrating how to use Warp Matrix Multiply and Accumulate (WMMA) CUDA APIs.

CUDA Tensor Core GEMM

6. CUDA API and Associated Samples

The tables below list the samples associated with each CUDA API.

CUDA Driver API Samples

The table below lists the samples associated with each CUDA Driver API.

Table 4. CUDA Driver API and Associated Samples
CUDA Driver API Samples

cuArrayCreate

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuArrayDestroy

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuCtxCreate

CUDA Context Thread Management, CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuCtxDestroy

CUDA Context Thread Management, CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuCtxDetach

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuCtxPopCurrent

CUDA Context Thread Management, CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuCtxPushCurrent

CUDA Context Thread Management, CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuCtxSynchronize

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuD3D9CtxCreate

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API

cuD3D9GetDevice

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API

cuD3D9MapResources

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API

cuD3D9RegisterResource

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API

cuD3D9ResourceGetMappedPitch

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API

cuD3D9ResourceGetMappedPointer

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API

cuD3D9ResourceSetMapFlags

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API

cuD3D9UnmapResources

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API

cuD3D9UnregisterResource

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API

cuDeviceComputeCapability

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Device Query Driver API, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuDeviceGet

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuDeviceGetAttribute

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Device Query Driver API, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuDeviceGetCount

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Device Query Driver API, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuDeviceGetName

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuDeviceTotalMem

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Device Query Driver API

cuDriverGetVersion

Device Query Driver API

cuEGLStreamConsumerAcquireFrame

EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuEGLStreamConsumerReleaseFrame

EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuEGLStreamProducerPresentFrame

EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuEGLStreamProducerReturnFrame

EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU

cuGLCtxCreate

CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuGLGetDevice

CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuGLMapResources

CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuGLRegisterResource

CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuGLResourceGetMappedPitch

CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuGLResourceGetMappedPointer

CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuGLResourceSetMapFlags

CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuGLUnmapResources

CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuGLUnregisterResource

CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuGraphicsResourceGetMappedEglFrame

EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuInit

Device Query Driver API

cuLaunchGridAsync

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuLaunchKernel

CUDA Context Thread Management, Clock libNVRTC, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version), Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, Simple Atomic Intrinsics with libNVRTC, Simple Texture (Driver Version), Using Inline PTX with libNVRTC, Vector Addition Driver API, simpleAssert with libNVRTC

cuMemAlloc

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Clock libNVRTC, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version), Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, Simple Atomic Intrinsics with libNVRTC, Simple Texture (Driver Version), Simple Vote Intrinsics with libNVRTC, Using Inline PTX with libNVRTC, Vector Addition Driver API, Vector Addition with libNVRTC

cuMemAllocHost

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuMemFree

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Clock libNVRTC, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version), Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, Simple Atomic Intrinsics with libNVRTC, Simple Texture (Driver Version), Simple Vote Intrinsics with libNVRTC, Vector Addition Driver API, Vector Addition with libNVRTC

cuMemFreeHost

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuMemcpy2D

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuMemcpy3D

EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuMemcpyDtoH

CUDA Context Thread Management, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version), Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, Simple Texture (Driver Version), Using Inline PTX with libNVRTC, Vector Addition Driver API, Vector Addition with libNVRTC

cuMemcpyDtoHAsync

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuMemcpyHtoD

Clock libNVRTC, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version), Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, Simple Atomic Intrinsics with libNVRTC, Simple Vote Intrinsics with libNVRTC, Vector Addition Driver API, Vector Addition with libNVRTC

cuMemsetD8

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuModuleGetFunction

CUDA Context Thread Management, CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version), Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, Simple Texture (Driver Version), Vector Addition Driver API

cuModuleGetGlobal

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuModuleGetTexRef

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuModuleLoad

CUDA Context Thread Management, CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version), Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, Simple Texture (Driver Version), Vector Addition Driver API

cuModuleLoadDataEx

CUDA Context Thread Management, CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API Version), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Driver API version with Dynamic Linking Version), Matrix Multiplication with libNVRTC, Simple Texture (Driver Version), Vector Addition Driver API

cuModuleUnload

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuParamSetSize

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuParamSetTexRef

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuParamSeti

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuParamSetv

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuStreamCreate

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API, EGLStream_CUDA_CrossGPU, EGLStreams CUDA Interop

cuTexRefSetAddressMode

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuTexRefSetArray

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuTexRefSetFilterMode

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuTexRefSetFlags

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuTexRefSetFormat

Simple Texture (Driver Version)

cuvidCreateDecoder

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuvidCtxLockCreate

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuvidCtxLockDestroy

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuvidDecodePicture

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuvidDestroyDecoder

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuvidMapVideoFrame

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

cuvidUnmapVideoFrame

CUDA Video Decoder D3D9 API, CUDA Video Decoder GL API

CUDA Runtime API Samples

The table below lists the samples associated with each CUDA Runtime API.

Table 5. CUDA Runtime API and Associated Samples
CUDA Runtime API Samples

cublasCreate

Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), simpleDevLibCUBLAS GPU Device API Library Functions (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

cublasSetVector

simpleDevLibCUBLAS GPU Device API Library Functions (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

cublasSgemm

Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), simpleDevLibCUBLAS GPU Device API Library Functions (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

cudaBindSurfaceToArray

Simple Surface Write

cudaBindTexture2D

Pitch Linear Texture

cudaBindTextureToArray

Pitch Linear Texture, Simple Cubemap Texture, Simple Layered Texture, Simple Surface Write, Simple Texture

cudaCreateChannelDesc

Pitch Linear Texture, Simple Cubemap Texture, Simple Layered Texture, Simple Surface Write, Simple Texture

cudaD3D10GetDevice

SLI D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D10 Texture, Simple Direct3D10 (Vertex Array), Simple Direct3D10 Render Target

cudaD3D10SetDirect3DDevice

SLI D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D10 Texture, Simple Direct3D10 (Vertex Array), Simple Direct3D10 Render Target

cudaD3D10SetGLDevice

VFlockingD3D10

cudaD3D11GetDevice

Simple D3D11 Texture

cudaD3D11SetDirect3DDevice

Simple D3D11 Texture

cudaD3D9GetDevice

Simple D3D9 Texture, Simple Direct3D9 (Vertex Arrays)

cudaD3D9SetDirect3DDevice

Simple D3D9 Texture, Simple Direct3D9 (Vertex Arrays)

cudaD3D9SetGLDevice

Fluids (Direct3D Version)

cudaDeviceCanAccessPeer

Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU

cudaDeviceDisablePeerAccess

Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU

cudaDeviceEnablePeerAccess

Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU

cudaDeviceGetP2PAttribute

Topology Query

cudaDeviceSynchronize

Bandwidth Test, CUDA Tensor Core GEMM, Template

cudaDriverGetVersion

Device Query

cudaEventCreate

Bandwidth Test, CUDA Tensor Core GEMM, Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Simple Multi Copy and Compute, Simple Multi-GPU, Vector Addition, asyncAPI, simpleStreams, simpleZeroCopy

cudaEventCreateWithFlags

Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU

cudaEventDestroy

Bandwidth Test, Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Simple Multi Copy and Compute, Simple Multi-GPU, Vector Addition, asyncAPI, simpleStreams, simpleZeroCopy

cudaEventElapsedTime

Bandwidth Test, CUDA Tensor Core GEMM, Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Multi Copy and Compute, Simple Multi-GPU, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU, Vector Addition, asyncAPI, simpleStreams, simpleZeroCopy

cudaEventQuery

Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Simple Multi Copy and Compute, Simple Multi-GPU, Vector Addition, asyncAPI, simpleStreams, simpleZeroCopy

cudaEventRecord

Bandwidth Test, CUDA Tensor Core GEMM, Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Simple Multi Copy and Compute, Simple Multi-GPU, Vector Addition, asyncAPI, simpleStreams, simpleZeroCopy

cudaEventSynchronize

CUDA Tensor Core GEMM, Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Vector Addition

cudaFree

Bandwidth Test, C++ Integration, CUDA Tensor Core GEMM, Clock, FP16 Scalar Product, Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Pitch Linear Texture, Simple Atomic Intrinsics, Simple Cubemap Texture, Simple Layered Texture, Simple Surface Write, Simple Texture, Simple Vote Intrinsics, System wide Atomics, Template, Using Inline PTX, Vector Addition, cudaOpenMP, simpleAssert, simpleDevLibCUBLAS GPU Device API Library Functions (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism), simpleMPI

cudaFreeArray

Pitch Linear Texture, Simple Cubemap Texture, Simple Layered Texture, Simple Surface Write, Simple Texture

cudaFreeHost

Bandwidth Test, FP16 Scalar Product, Simple Atomic Intrinsics, Simple Vote Intrinsics, System wide Atomics, Using Inline PTX, simpleAssert, simpleIPC, simpleZeroCopy

cudaFuncGetAttributes

cppOverload

cudaFuncSetAttribute

CUDA Tensor Core GEMM

cudaFuncSetCacheConfig

cppOverload

cudaGLSetGLDevice

Bicubic B-spline Interoplation, Bilateral Filter, Bindless Texture, Box Filter, CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen, CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES, CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images, Fluids (OpenGL Version), Mandelbrot, Marching Cubes Isosurfaces, Particles, Post-Process in OpenGL, Recursive Gaussian Filter, Simple OpenGL, Simple Texture 3D, Smoke Particles, Sobel Filter, Volume Rendering with 3D Textures, Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

cudaGetDeviceAttribute

Topology Query

cudaGetDeviceCount

Device Query, Topology Query

cudaGetDeviceProperties

Device Query

cudaGraphicsD3D10RegisterResource

SLI D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D10 Texture, Simple Direct3D10 (Vertex Array), Simple Direct3D10 Render Target

cudaGraphicsD3D11RegisterResource

Simple D3D11 Texture

cudaGraphicsD3D9RegisterResource

Simple D3D9 Texture, Simple Direct3D9 (Vertex Arrays)

cudaGraphicsGLRegisterBuffer

Bicubic B-spline Interoplation, Bilateral Filter, Bindless Texture, Box Filter, CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen, CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES, CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images, Fluids (Direct3D Version), Fluids (OpenGL Version), Fluids (OpenGLES Version), Mandelbrot, Marching Cubes Isosurfaces, Particles, Post-Process in OpenGL, Recursive Gaussian Filter, Simple OpenGL, Simple OpenGLES, Simple OpenGLES EGLOutput, Simple OpenGLES on Screen, Simple Texture 3D, Smoke Particles, Sobel Filter, VFlockingD3D10, Volume Rendering with 3D Textures, Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

cudaGraphicsMapResources

Bicubic B-spline Interoplation, Bilateral Filter, Bindless Texture, Box Filter, CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen, CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES, CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images, Fluids (Direct3D Version), Fluids (OpenGL Version), Fluids (OpenGLES Version), Mandelbrot, Marching Cubes Isosurfaces, Particles, Post-Process in OpenGL, Recursive Gaussian Filter, Simple OpenGL, Simple OpenGLES, Simple OpenGLES EGLOutput, Simple OpenGLES on Screen, Simple Texture 3D, Smoke Particles, Sobel Filter, VFlockingD3D10, Volume Rendering with 3D Textures, Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

cudaGraphicsRegisterResource

Bicubic B-spline Interoplation, Bilateral Filter, Bindless Texture, Box Filter, CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen, CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES, CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images, Fluids (Direct3D Version), Fluids (OpenGL Version), Fluids (OpenGLES Version), Mandelbrot, Marching Cubes Isosurfaces, Particles, Post-Process in OpenGL, Recursive Gaussian Filter, Simple OpenGL, Simple OpenGLES, Simple OpenGLES EGLOutput, Simple OpenGLES on Screen, Simple Texture 3D, Smoke Particles, Sobel Filter, VFlockingD3D10, Volume Rendering with 3D Textures, Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

cudaGraphicsResourceGetMappedPointer

Bicubic B-spline Interoplation, Bilateral Filter, Bindless Texture, Box Filter, CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen, CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES, CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images, Fluids (Direct3D Version), Fluids (OpenGL Version), Fluids (OpenGLES Version), Mandelbrot, Marching Cubes Isosurfaces, Particles, Post-Process in OpenGL, Recursive Gaussian Filter, Simple OpenGL, Simple OpenGLES, Simple OpenGLES EGLOutput, Simple OpenGLES on Screen, Simple Texture 3D, Smoke Particles, Sobel Filter, VFlockingD3D10, Volume Rendering with 3D Textures, Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

cudaGraphicsResourceSetMapFlags

SLI D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D11 Texture, Simple D3D9 Texture, Simple Direct3D10 (Vertex Array), Simple Direct3D10 Render Target

cudaGraphicsSubResourceGetMappedArray

SLI D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D11 Texture, Simple D3D9 Texture, Simple Direct3D10 (Vertex Array), Simple Direct3D10 Render Target

cudaGraphicsUnmapResources

Bicubic B-spline Interoplation, Bilateral Filter, Bindless Texture, Box Filter, CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen, CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES, CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images, Fluids (Direct3D Version), Fluids (OpenGL Version), Fluids (OpenGLES Version), Mandelbrot, Marching Cubes Isosurfaces, Particles, Post-Process in OpenGL, Recursive Gaussian Filter, Simple OpenGL, Simple OpenGLES, Simple OpenGLES EGLOutput, Simple OpenGLES on Screen, Simple Texture 3D, Smoke Particles, Sobel Filter, VFlockingD3D10, Volume Rendering with 3D Textures, Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

cudaGraphicsUnregisterResource

Bicubic B-spline Interoplation, Bilateral Filter, Bindless Texture, Box Filter, CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation, CUDA N-Body Simulation on Screen, CUDA N-Body Simulation with GLES, CUDA and OpenGL Interop of Images, Fluids (Direct3D Version), Fluids (OpenGL Version), Fluids (OpenGLES Version), Mandelbrot, Marching Cubes Isosurfaces, Particles, Post-Process in OpenGL, Recursive Gaussian Filter, SLI D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D11 Texture, Simple D3D9 Texture, Simple Direct3D10 (Vertex Array), Simple Direct3D10 Render Target, Simple Direct3D9 (Vertex Arrays), Simple OpenGL, Simple OpenGLES, Simple OpenGLES EGLOutput, Simple OpenGLES on Screen, Simple Texture 3D, Smoke Particles, Sobel Filter, VFlockingD3D10, Volume Rendering with 3D Textures, Volumetric Filtering with 3D Textures and Surface Writes

cudaHostAlloc

Bandwidth Test, simpleZeroCopy

cudaHostGetDevicePointer

simpleZeroCopy

cudaHostRegister

simpleZeroCopy

cudaHostUnregister

simpleZeroCopy

cudaIpcCloseMemHandle

simpleIPC

cudaIpcGetEventHandlet

simpleIPC

cudaIpcOpenMemHandle

simpleIPC

cudaMallco

Simple Vote Intrinsics, simpleMPI

cudaMalloc

C++ Integration, Clock, FP16 Scalar Product, Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Pitch Linear Texture, Simple Atomic Intrinsics, Simple Cubemap Texture, Simple Layered Texture, Simple Surface Write, Simple Texture, System wide Atomics, Template, Using Inline PTX, Vector Addition, cudaOpenMP, simpleAssert, simpleDevLibCUBLAS GPU Device API Library Functions (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism)

cudaMalloc3DArray

Simple Cubemap Texture, Simple Layered Texture

cudaMallocArray

Pitch Linear Texture, Simple Surface Write, Simple Texture

cudaMallocHost

Bandwidth Test, FP16 Scalar Product, Using Inline PTX, simpleAssert

cudaMallocManaged

CUDA Tensor Core GEMM, Unified Memory Streams

cudaMallocPitch

Pitch Linear Texture

cudaMemcpy

Bandwidth Test, C++ Integration, Clock, FP16 Scalar Product, Matrix Multiplication (CUBLAS), Matrix Multiplication (CUDA Runtime API Version), Peer-to-Peer Bandwidth Latency Test with Multi-GPUs, Simple Atomic Intrinsics, Simple Cubemap Texture, Simple Layered Texture, Simple Peer-to-Peer Transfers with Multi-GPU, Simple Surface Write, Simple Texture, Simple Vote Intrinsics, System wide Atomics, Template, Using Inline PTX, Vector Addition, cudaOpenMP, simpleAssert, simpleDevLibCUBLAS GPU Device API Library Functions (CUDA Dynamic Parallelism), simpleIPC, simpleMPI

cudaMemcpy2D

Pitch Linear Texture

cudaMemcpy2DToArray

SLI D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D10 Texture, Simple D3D11 Texture, Simple D3D9 Texture, Simple Direct3D10 (Vertex Array), Simple Direct3D10 Render Target

cudaMemcpy3D

Simple Cubemap Texture, Simple D3D9 Texture, Simple Layered Texture

cudaMemcpyAsync

Bandwidth Test, Simple CUDA Callbacks, Simple Multi Copy and Compute, Simple Multi-GPU, asyncAPI, simpleStreams

cudaMemcpyToArray

Pitch Linear Texture, Simple Texture

cudaMemset2D

Pitch Linear Texture

cudaPrintfDisplay

simplePrintf

cudaPrintfEnd

simplePrintf

cudaRuntimeGetVersion

Device Query

cudaSetDevice

Bandwidth Test, Device Query

cudaStreamAddCallback

Simple CUDA Callbacks

cudaStreamAttachManagedMem

Unified Memory Streams

cudaStreamCreate

Simple CUDA Callbacks

cudaStreamDestroy

Simple CUDA Callbacks

cudaUnbindTexture

Pitch Linear Texture

cufftDestroy

CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, FFT-Based 2D Convolution

cufftExecC2R

CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, FFT-Based 2D Convolution

cufftExecR2C

CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, FFT-Based 2D Convolution

cufftPlan2d

CUDA FFT Ocean Simulation, FFT-Based 2D Convolution

nppGetGpuComputeCapability

JPEG encode/decode and resize with NPP

nppiDCTFree

JPEG encode/decode and resize with NPP

nppiDCTInitAlloc

JPEG encode/decode and resize with NPP

nppiDCTQuantInv8x8LS_JPEG_16s8u_C1R_NEW

JPEG encode/decode and resize with NPP

nppiDecodeHuffmanScanHost_JPEG_8u16s_P3R

JPEG encode/decode and resize with NPP

nppiEncodeHuffmanGetSize

JPEG encode/decode and resize with NPP

nppiResizeSqrPixel_8u_C1R

JPEG encode/decode and resize with NPP

7. Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to frequently asked questions about CUDA can be found at http://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-faq and in the CUDA Toolkit Release Notes.

Notices

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