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Is there any support for Fermi at this time? If not what can I do to
help? I think this one of the most amazing abstractions I've ever
seen.
Michael Bauer
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Mar 23, 2011, 12:08:55 AM3/23/11
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We have an internal version of our CUDA backend that makes use of some of the new features in Fermi, but it hasn't been thoroughly tested and debugged. Right now we're in the process of ramping down the Sequoia project with the goal of starting a new language project that will make use of the basic principles of Sequoia, but will also be more flexible and capable of handling a wider array of applications than can currently be supported by Sequoia. Once this new project gets off the ground we'll create a website and post a link to it off the Sequoia website.