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I thought that the US Supreme Court decision in Google v. Oracle and the Java reimplementation provided enough case precedent to allow companies to re-implement something like CUDA APIs?

https://www.theverge.com/2021/4/5/22367851/google-oracle-sup...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_LLC_v._Oracle_America,_....



Exactly and see also ROCM/HIP which is AMD’s reimplementation of CUDA for their gpus.


Reimplementation of CUDA C++, not CUDA.

CUDA is a set of four compilers, namely C, C++, Fortran and Python JIT DSLs, a bytecode and two compiler backend libraries, a set of compute libraries collection for the languages listed above, plugins for Eclipse and Visual Studio, a GPU graphical debugger and profiler.


There's ZLUDA for AMD that actually implements CUDA, but it's still quite immature yet




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