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Nvidia’s CUDA platform now officially supports RISC-V CPUs Nvidia announced CUDA platform support for the RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA) at the 2025 RISC-V Summit in China, enabling RISC-V to serve as a main processor for CUDA-based systems
Nvidia CUDA gets RISC-V support • The Register Nvidia's decision to extend support for CUDA to the RISC-V instruction set isn't all that surprising It's not the first or even second time its devs have worked with RISC-based systems Today, CUDA runs on both x86 and Arm64-based processors, with Nvidia's in-house Grace CPUs being the most notable
NVIDIA Ports CUDA to RISC-V, Betting Big on Open-Source ISA Now that CUDA is fully supported on RISC-V, NVIDIA could look into alternatives for its Grace CPU to be built on the RISC-V ISA As the open-source ISA slowly breaks into the server space with the RVA23 specification, which NVIDIA mandates for CUDA support, we could see some interesting heterogeneous designs
NVIDIA expands its grip once again, now targeting the RISC-V field by . . . NVIDIA’s been a long-time friend with x86 for a couple of decades, while the partnership with Arm in the AI era has helped it create some of the most powerful computing hardware to date But now, Team Green is gunning for RISC-V, as it announced CUDA support for the CPU architecture over at the
Nvidia CUDA Adds RISC‑V Support for AI and HPC Platforms Nvidia has just made a significant change: you can now run CUDA on RISC‑V processors Previously, CUDA needed x86 or Arm CPUs to handle system tasks and coordinate GPU work