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Matlab+Cuda on linux

Hi,

 

I wanted to know if anyone has experience with Matlab+Cuda on Linux. I have Matlab running on linux on my old laptop but I am going to buy a new pc and I can buy either a geforce gtx750 for 100€ or a HD 7770 for 80€.

So basically I want to know if anybody knows how much trouble awaits me,   if I want to use Cuda-Matlab on linux?

Because if it is not really possible to do then I would just buy the cheaper HD7770.

 

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http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/261866

 

Little old, but might still be useful.

 

I don't actually use CUDA (don't have a compatible GPU on my laptop, but I can try it on my desktop in the future). The above link may or may not work the same way for a newer version of MATLAB. 

 

For Arch Linux specifically, the following will probably be needed: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GPGPU You can adapt it to other distributions too. 

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