Caps Entreprise has announced that its HMPP compiler fully supports the new Nvidia Fermi architecture. By generating Cuda code from C and Fortran, HMPP offers a high level abstraction of hybrid programming that fully leverages the computing power of Nvidia Tesla processors.
HMPP enables developers to incrementally write hybrid applications, simply from accelerating regions of code, letting HMPP manage all the optimisations such as CPU-GPU data movements, to advanced tuning of Cuda kernels. One of the key benefits of HMPP is to ensure portability and performance of Cuda applications across new versions of Nvidia processors.
Nvidia has worked closely with Caps Entreprise as it has developed the HMPP compiler.