![]() Maximum sizes of each dimension of a block: 1024 x 1024 x 64 Maximum number of threads per block: 1024 ![]() Maximum number of threads per multiprocessor: 2048 Total number of registers available per block: 65536 Total amount of shared memory per block: 49152 bytes ![]() Total amount of constant memory: 65536 bytes Max Layered Texture Size (dim) x layers 1D=(16384) x 2048. ( 2) Multiprocessors x (192) CUDA Cores/MP: 384 CUDA Cores Total amount of global memory: 1024 MBytes (107. When I run this program on my development machine I get the following:ĬenterSpace Software NMath Premium Check.ĬUDA Driver Version / Runtime Version 5.5 / 5.0ĬUDA Capability Major/Minor version number: 3.0 CenterSpace ships a version of this program with the GPU-aware NMath Premium product. NVIDIA provides a GPU device query program called DeviceQuery.exe that is freely available which gives a detailed list of features of all installed GPU’s. Display adapters (GPU’s) can be individually enabled or disabled from the right-click context menu. By right clicking on a listed display adapter more details are provided including the driver version and device number. Multiple display adapters can be installed and it’s important to note that NMath Premium currently only runs on the device 0 adapter. On my development machine I see one display adapter listed as “NVIDIA GeForce GT 640”. Once in the Device Manager open the Display adapters in the tree-menu and a list of installed devices will be shown. You can quickly see if you have a NVIDIA GPU installed by opening your windows Device Manager (right click on Computer from the Start menu, select Properties, and click on Device Manger). The majority of installed NVIDIA GPU’s in desktop computers are there acting as high performance video rendering hardware. There are two quick ways of detecting your NVIDIA GPU and viewing it’s hardware specifications. Before evaluating NMath Premium or any other GPU-aware software you need to know what type of hardware you have and verify that the correct drivers are installed.
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