Without any additional commit messages except the repository description, Nvidia posted the source code for its Developer Kit tool on Github under the NVIDIA Corporation organization umbrella.

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I believe this is something that was previously fairly widely available to businesses under NDA.

If I remember correctly, it’s a bunch of management and configuration settings for GPUs besides core graphics and computer functions.

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This is the SDK Windows has been needing to get direct access to Nvidia GPUs, so I guess this opens up some things to developers and such, but why you’d want to run DL/ML software on Windows 🤷

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It doesn’t seem to be open-source, at least not under any license I recognise.

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