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Nvidia HPC SDK

  • Category: Vendor provision
  • Access method: Loaded from Linux module software
  • License: Nvidia license
  • Command Line: Yes
  • Desktop GUI: No

The Nvidia HPC SDK provided specialist software, libraries and functions for HPC-related compute using the Nvidia GPU architecture. For official documentation see:

  • https://docs.nvidia.com/hpc-sdk/

Running

Versions

The HPC SDK is available in one module:

$ module avail nvhpc

------------------------------------------------------------------ /opt/software/manual/modules -------------------------------------------------------------------
   nvhpc/25.5 (L)
   

Loading

$ module load nvhpc

Testing

$ module load nvhpc
$ nvfortran -V

nvfortran 25.5-0 64-bit target on x86-64 Linux -tp znver4 
NVIDIA Compilers and Tools
Copyright (c) 2025, NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES.  All rights reserved.
$

Requests

Requests for new/alternate versions of this package should be submitted via the NUIT ITService website using the HPC Software - Installation category.

Software requests will be collated, prioritized and submitted to our HPC support vendor.


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