While CUDA 12.x has historically focused on new architecture support (like Hopper) and the nvFuser compiler, feels like a "stabilization and infrastructure" release. It introduces critical changes to how system administrators manage driver compatibility and offers significant quality-of-life improvements for developers working with managed memory and low-level kernel synchronization.
8/10. It lacks the "wow" factor of a new GPU architecture launch, but it solves real-world pain points regarding driver management and API verbosity. It is the most "enterprise-ready" release of the 12.x cycle so far.
The 12.6 toolkit brought targeted improvements to core mathematical and debugging libraries: NVIDIA Developer Nsight Compute Release History - NVIDIA Developer
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