Linux Graphics: CUDA, SGC,a dn Nostalgia
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Daniël de Kok ☛ Nix CUDA on non-NixOS systems
Suppose that we have a CUDA application like llama.cpp outside Nix. How does it get its library dependencies such as the required CUDA libraries on Linux? ELF binaries contains dynamic section with information for the dynamic linker. It encodes, among other things, the required dynamic libraries. For instance, we can use patchelf or readelf to get the CUDA libraries that are used: [...]
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Mike Blumenkrantz: CLthulhu
Insanity Has A Name
Karol Herbst. At SGC, we know this man. We fear him. His photo is on the wall over a break-in-case-of-emergency glass panel which shields a button activating a subterranean escape route set to implode as soon as I sprint through.
Despite this, and despite all past evidence leading me to be wary of any idea he pitched, the madman got me again.
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RX 9070 XT: a card spotted on Linux running at 3.24 GHz and 330W!
AMD’s RX 9000s, including the RX 9070 XT, are due to be announced shortly. AMD is preparing a launch conference for February 28, with availability of the cards set for March 6. At the same time, however, it would appear that some media outlets have started to receive their test copies, as this Linux capture shows. It shows a Gigabyte model in testing.