This post is the first in a series on CUDA Fortran, which is the Fortran interface to the CUDA parallel computing platform. If you are familiar with CUDA C, then you are already well on your way to using CUDA Fortran as it is based on the CUDA C runtime API. There are a few differences in how CUDA concepts are expressed using Fortran 90 constructs, but the programming model for both CUDA Fortran��
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