Allinea DDT Announces Support for NVIDIA CUDA 5.5 and CUDA on ARM

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Today Allinea Software announced support for version 5.5 of the NVIDIA CUDA parallel programming toolkit. The new release includes debugging support for C++11, GNU 4.8 compilers, and ARMv7 architectures, which will soon power hybrid platforms with lower energy consumption for HPC.

Allinea DDT is part of Allinea Software’s unified tools platform, which provides a single powerful and intuitive environment for debugging and profiling of parallel and multithreaded applications. It is widely used by computational scientists and scientific programmers to fix software defects of parallel applications running on hybrid GPU clusters and supercomputers such as the fastest supercomputer in the U.S., Titan, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Everyone wants to program on a higher level – from OpenACC 2.0 through to C++11 – and now they can find tools on that higher level,” said Mark O’Connor, VP of Product Management at Allinea Software. “It’s important that software developers can take the latest toolkits, compilers and architectures and know that Allinea Software’s tools are ready for them.”

Now part of Nvidia, The Portland Group will also be showcasing forthcoming on-device debugging support for CUDA FORTRAN using Allinea DDT at the SC13 exhibition in Denver. You can see this technology and more at the Allinea Software booth #1719.

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