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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE entry SYSTEM "SamplesInfo.dtd">
<entry>
<name>simpleHyperQ</name>
<description><![CDATA[This sample demonstrates the use of CUDA streams for concurrent execution of several kernels on devices which provide HyperQ (SM 3.5). Devices without HyperQ (SM 2.0 and SM 3.0) will run a maximum of two kernels concurrently.]]></description>
<devicecompilation>whole</devicecompilation>
<files>
<file>doc\HyperQ.pdf</file>
</files>
<includepaths>
<path>./</path>
<path>../</path>
<path>../../Common</path>
</includepaths>
<keyconcepts>
<concept level="advanced">CUDA Systems Integration</concept>
<concept level="advanced">Performance Strategies</concept>
</keyconcepts>
<keywords>
<keyword>CUDA</keyword>
<keyword>Concurrent Kernels</keyword>
<keyword>Kepler</keyword>
<keyword>HyperQ</keyword>
</keywords>
<libraries>
</libraries>
<librarypaths>
</librarypaths>
<nsight_eclipse>true</nsight_eclipse>
<primary_file>simpleHyperQ.cu</primary_file>
<scopes>
<scope>1:CUDA Advanced Topics</scope>
<scope>1:Performance Strategies</scope>
<scope>1:CUDA Systems Integration</scope>
</scopes>
<sm-arch>sm35</sm-arch>
<sm-arch>sm37</sm-arch>
<sm-arch>sm50</sm-arch>
<sm-arch>sm52</sm-arch>
<sm-arch>sm60</sm-arch>
<sm-arch>sm61</sm-arch>
<sm-arch>sm70</sm-arch>
<sm-arch>sm72</sm-arch>
<sm-arch>sm75</sm-arch>
<sm-arch>sm80</sm-arch>
<sm-arch>sm86</sm-arch>
<supported_envs>
<env>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
<platform>linux</platform>
</env>
<env>
<platform>windows7</platform>
</env>
<env>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
<platform>macosx</platform>
</env>
<env>
<arch>arm</arch>
</env>
<env>
<arch>ppc64le</arch>
<platform>linux</platform>
</env>
</supported_envs>
<supported_sm_architectures>
<include>all</include>
</supported_sm_architectures>
<title>simpleHyperQ</title>
<type>exe</type>
<whitepaper>doc\HyperQ.pdf</whitepaper>
</entry>