I'm excited to announce that Compiler Explorer has received a $10,000 grant from NVIDIA's Free and Open Source Software Fund! This generous support will help sustain our infrastructure costs, particularly the AWS GPU instances that allow developers to explore CUDA and GPU programming concepts in real-time. Thank you to NVIDIA for recognizing the value of open source developer tools and investing in our community. Your support means we can continue offering these resources freely to developers worldwide. #NVIDIAGrant #OpenSource #CompilerExplorer #DeveloperTools
Congratulations. Just curious , does this mean users will be able to run CUDA/GPU code on Compiler Explorer without any cost or usage limits, just like google colab ?
Can this be applied/pitched/nominated for, or is it awarded out of the blue?
Congrats to you, and the team! I remember when you started Compiler Explorer. It was fantastic for getting performance hints and (very) quickly trying concepts/learning things. Where you all have taken it to, is unbelievable. Keep on experimenting, trying, failing, and succeeding!
I hope $10000 is periodic like per month or so! I'm sure it costs much more than that to run godbolt.org 24x7!!
Coincidentally, I just listened the 2024 Two's Complement episode where you guys talk about the future of Compiler Explorer :). Congrats and keep it going! https://open.spotify.com/episode/7yRq22ccHl3I3I5HAtYS7c?si=5dbtzbBJQry4K3eQG3UOrg
Well deserved
Well deserved Matt !! Onwards and upwards !!
Advocate Design Engineer for Chips, hardware and software systems
1dI'm curious using, how did you combine all these compilers, interpreters in one single bolt? I enjoy learning different architecture on it. Congrats on your new funding and expect all would follow the same award.