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Interesting, thanks for sharing.

What makes CUDA Programming: A Developer's Guide to Parallel Computing with GPUs better among its peers?

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Very valuable comment. Thank you.

I always appreciate book lists like this one, but having a small targeted list is more practical for those of us with limited reading time.

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I really wish there were better options to PMPP... It's by far the most up-to-date book, but I totally agree the writing is sort of bad and some of the code examples are straight up incorrect.

So tl;dr, you have at least one person who would pay for a better book :-)

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the first book was published in 2012,is it too outdated?
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Not really, Hardware didn't really change that much, of course you'll not find Tensor or raytracing cores, but you will have a very solid grasp of gpu programming and the cuda language (that didn't change that much either), and then you can easily learn those more modern things with blog posts or even, at worst, chatgpt.
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