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Description

CUDA® is a powerful parallel computing platform and programming framework created by NVIDIA, designed for executing general computing tasks on graphics processing units (GPUs). By utilizing CUDA, developers can significantly enhance the performance of their computing applications by leveraging the immense capabilities of GPUs. In applications that are GPU-accelerated, the sequential components of the workload are handled by the CPU, which excels in single-threaded tasks, while the more compute-heavy segments are processed simultaneously across thousands of GPU cores. When working with CUDA, programmers can use familiar languages such as C, C++, Fortran, Python, and MATLAB, incorporating parallelism through a concise set of specialized keywords. NVIDIA’s CUDA Toolkit equips developers with all the essential tools needed to create GPU-accelerated applications. This comprehensive toolkit encompasses GPU-accelerated libraries, an efficient compiler, various development tools, and the CUDA runtime, making it easier to optimize and deploy high-performance computing solutions. Additionally, the versatility of the toolkit allows for a wide range of applications, from scientific computing to graphics rendering, showcasing its adaptability in diverse fields.

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vLLM is an advanced library tailored for the efficient inference and deployment of Large Language Models (LLMs). Initially created at the Sky Computing Lab at UC Berkeley, it has grown into a collaborative initiative enriched by contributions from both academic and industry sectors. The library excels in providing exceptional serving throughput by effectively handling attention key and value memory through its innovative PagedAttention mechanism. It accommodates continuous batching of incoming requests and employs optimized CUDA kernels, integrating technologies like FlashAttention and FlashInfer to significantly improve the speed of model execution. Furthermore, vLLM supports various quantization methods, including GPTQ, AWQ, INT4, INT8, and FP8, and incorporates speculative decoding features. Users enjoy a seamless experience by integrating easily with popular Hugging Face models and benefit from a variety of decoding algorithms, such as parallel sampling and beam search. Additionally, vLLM is designed to be compatible with a wide range of hardware, including NVIDIA GPUs, AMD CPUs and GPUs, and Intel CPUs, ensuring flexibility and accessibility for developers across different platforms. This broad compatibility makes vLLM a versatile choice for those looking to implement LLMs efficiently in diverse environments.

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Fortran
Hugging Face
JarvisLabs.ai
MATLAB
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NVIDIA Jetson
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Pruna AI
Python
Unicorn Render

Integrations

Thunder Compute
Amazon EC2 G4 Instances
Amp
C
Clore.ai
Code Metal
Cody
Database Mart
Dataoorts GPU Cloud
Fortran
Hugging Face
JarvisLabs.ai
MATLAB
NVIDIA Brev
NVIDIA Jetson
NVIDIA Magnum IO
NeevCloud
Pruna AI
Python
Unicorn Render

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Deployment

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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Customer Support

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Types of Training

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Types of Training

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Vendor Details

Company Name

NVIDIA

Founded

1993

Country

United States

Website

developer.nvidia.com/cuda-zone

Vendor Details

Company Name

vLLM

Country

United States

Website

vllm.ai

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