: On Linux, the installer now defaults to NVIDIA GPU Open Kernel Modules for Turing and newer architectures, shifting away from proprietary-only drivers for improved transparency and integration.
The most significant plot point in the CUDA 12.6 release notes is the quiet, confident support for the architecture (specifically the B100 and B200 GPUs). nvidia cuda 12.6 release notes
CUDA 12.6 expands the reach of NVIDIA’s hardware ecosystem. While it brings Blackwell into the fold, it maintains backward compatibility for Ada Lovelace , Ampere, and Turing architectures. : On Linux, the installer now defaults to
: Updated to handle larger workloads and optimize throughput for AI training and scientific simulations. : On Linux
Would you like a detailed list of changed API signatures or a sample migration guide from 12.5 to 12.6?