NVIDIA Extends CUDA Availability to Additional Platforms
ByAinvest
Friday, Sep 12, 2025 12:27 pm ET1min read
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NVIDIA is making CUDA software available from additional third-party platforms, including Canonical, CIQ, SUSE, and Flox. This allows for easier installation and dependency resolution, particularly for applications like PyTorch and OpenCV. Distributors will include consistent CUDA Toolkit naming, timely updates, free access, and comprehensive support options. Developers can still download CUDA from NVIDIA, but this new collaboration aims to simplify GPU software deployment and reduce friction.

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