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| * Ubuntu 16.04.6(Kernel 4.15) and 18.04.4(Kernel 5.3) | ||
| * CentOS 7.7 (Kernel 3.10-1062) and RHEL 7.8(Kernel 3.10.0-1127)(Using devtoolset-7 runtime support) | ||
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| * SLES 15 SP1 |
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SLES 15 Service Pack 1
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| HIP is very thin and has little or no performance impact over coding directly in CUDA or hcc “HC” mode. |
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Is HIP-Clang still supporting "HC" mode? This may be left over from the previous HIP-HCC component tha is now deprecated.
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| The “hipify” tool automatically converts source from CUDA to HIP. | ||
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| Developers can specialize for the platform (CUDA or hcc) to tune for performance or handle tricky cases |
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(CUDA or hcc) -> (CUDA or HIP)
The new HIP Clang is supporting HIP as a first class language. It no longer is doing so through the HCC language.
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