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The initial CUDA SDK was made public on 15 February 2007, for Microsoft Windows and Linux. Mac OS X support was later added in version 2.0, [18] which supersedes the beta released February 14, 2008. [19] CUDA works with all Nvidia GPUs from the G8x series onwards, including GeForce, Quadro and the Tesla line. CUDA is compatible with most ...
In Direct3D 11.4 for Windows 10, there are nine feature levels provided by D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL structure; levels 9_1, 9_2 and 9_3 (collectively known as Direct3D 10 Level 9) re-encapsulate various features of popular Direct3D 9 cards, levels 10_0, 10_1 refer to respective legacy versions of Direct3D 10, [65] 11_0 and 11_1 reflects the feature ...
10.4 15.6 156 10 75 OEM only April 27, 2009 [52] G92b 754 260 500 1242 1 96:48:12 1536 24 DDR2 192 6 24 238.5 GeForce GT 240 November 17, 2009 GT215-450-A2 TSMC 40 nm 727 139 550 1340 1.8 2 3.4(GDDR5) 96:32:8 512 1024 28.8(OEM) 32 54.4(GDDR5) DDR3 GDDR3 GDDR5 128 4.4 17.6 257.3 10.1 69 GeForce GTS 240 July 1, 2009 [53] G92a G92b TSMC 65 nm TSMC ...
An MS-DOS type interpreter called PocketDOS has been ported to Windows CE machines; the most recent release is almost identical to MS-DOS 6.22 and can also run Windows 1, 2, and 3.0, QBasic and other development tools, 4NT and 4DOS. The latest release includes several shells, namely MS-DOS 6.22, PC DOS 7, DR DOS 3.xx, and others.
Blender is available for Windows 8.1 and above, and Mac OS X 10.13 and above. [243] [244] Blender 2.76b was the last supported release for Windows XP and version 2.63 was the last supported release for PowerPC. Blender 2.83 LTS and 2.92 were the last supported versions for Windows 7. [245]
[10] Version 3.0 was released in May 2008. Included in the new features in 3.0 is the concept of tasks and the task construct, [11] significantly broadening the scope of OpenMP beyond the parallel loop constructs that made up most of OpenMP 2.0. [12] Version 4.0 of the specification was released in July 2013. [13]
macOS Sierra (version 10.12) [4] is the thirteenth major release of macOS (formerly known as OS X and Mac OS X), Apple Inc.'s desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. The name "macOS" stems from the intention to unify the operating system's name with that of iOS, watchOS and tvOS.
It runs on both Mac OS X Lion (10.7) and OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) and is the first version of Xcode to contain the OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion" SDK. Xcode 4.4 includes support for automatic synthesizing of declared properties, new Objective-C features such as literal syntax and subscripting, improved localization, and more. [ 40 ]