• @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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        51 day ago

        Google was giving me bad search results about PTX so I just posted am opinion and hoped Cunningham’s Law would work.

    • @mholiv
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      161 day ago

      Kind of the opposite actually. PTX is in essence nvidia specific assembly. Just like how arm or x86_64 assembly are tied to arm and x86_64.

      At least with cuda there are efforts like zluda. Cuda is more like objective-c was on the mac. Basicly tied to platform but at least you could write a compiler for another target in theory.

      • @KingRandomGuy
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        31 day ago

        IIRC Zluda does support compiling PTX. My understanding is that this is part of why Intel and AMD eventually didn’t want to support it - it’s not a great idea to tie yourself to someone else’s architecture you have no control or license to.

        OTOH, CUDA itself is just a set of APIs and their implementations on NVIDIA GPUs. Other companies can re-implement them. AMD has already done this with HIP.

      • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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        11 day ago

        Ah, I hoped it was cross platform, more like Opencl. Thinking about it, a lower level language would be more platform specific.