Migrating from CUDA to SYCL? Check out Intel's latest article on how Codeplay’s tools, including ComputeCpp and SYCLomatic, can help you ensure a smooth transition. Learn how to verify your code and catch issues early with comprehensive testing, all while maintaining performance. Read the full guide and start optimizing your SYCL migration today! https://intel.ly/3T0JReT #SYCL #CUDA #Codeplay #Intel
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