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How to enable CUDA processing?

Dhiman Sarkar
Dhiman Sarkar over 2 years ago

my system has a ISV certified GPU. Other design software are able to use the CUDA processing feature. But I'm unable to find any such option in the AWRDE.

How do I do that?

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  • David Webster
    David Webster over 2 years ago

    Hi Dhiman Sarkar,

    What are you trying to simulate? Is this a linear, APLAC, AXIEM, or Analyst simulation?

    We do not currently support GPU processing in AWR, but typically this is only useful in very specific types of simulations. Depending on what you are trying to do, this may be a more appropriate question for Clarity.

    Link to the Clarity forums:

    https://community.cadence.com/cadence_technology_forums/system-analysis/f/clarity-3d-solver

    It looks like Clarity does support simulating on GPUs with their 3D Transient Solver. Here is where you can find more information:

    www.cadence.com/.../clarity-3d-transient-solver.html

    David Webster

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  • David Webster
    David Webster over 2 years ago

    Hi Dhiman Sarkar,

    What are you trying to simulate? Is this a linear, APLAC, AXIEM, or Analyst simulation?

    We do not currently support GPU processing in AWR, but typically this is only useful in very specific types of simulations. Depending on what you are trying to do, this may be a more appropriate question for Clarity.

    Link to the Clarity forums:

    https://community.cadence.com/cadence_technology_forums/system-analysis/f/clarity-3d-solver

    It looks like Clarity does support simulating on GPUs with their 3D Transient Solver. Here is where you can find more information:

    www.cadence.com/.../clarity-3d-transient-solver.html

    David Webster

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