Dear AMBER experts,
I have currently on my server (enzyme 03) the AMBER 16 version.
CUDA versions 8 and 9 are now installed on my enzyme03 server that contains two GPU cards:
GPU DEVICE INFO --------------------
|
| Task ID: 0
| CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES: 0,1
| CUDA Capable Devices Detected: 2
| CUDA Device ID in use: 0
| CUDA Device Name: GeForce GTX 1080
| CUDA Device Global Mem Size: 8113 MB
| CUDA Device Num Multiprocessors: 20
| CUDA Device Core Freq: 1.73 GHz
|
|
| Task ID: 1
| CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES: 0,1
| CUDA Capable Devices Detected: 2
| CUDA Device ID in use: 1
| CUDA Device Name: GeForce GTX 1080
| CUDA Device Global Mem Size: 8114 MB
| CUDA Device Num Multiprocessors: 20
| CUDA Device Core Freq: 1.73 GHz
The new LINUX version on my server (enzyme03) was upgraded from CentOS 6 to the CentOS 7.
The latest CUDA version that can be installed with CentOS 7 is version 10.2.
(Up to version 9, older version 8 can be installed at the same time. Starting with version 10 older versions cannot be installed at the same time).
I am planning to purchase the license for the new upcoming AMBER 20.
What version of CUDA ( 8, 9 or 10) is relevant to AMBER 20?
Is CUDA 10 valid also for AMBER 16?
I need your expert advice.
Thank you,
Michael
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Michael Shokhen, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
Bar Ilan University,
Ramat Gan, 52900
Israel
email: shokhen.mail.biu.ac.il<https://webmail.biu.ac.il/owa/redir.aspx?C=a160ef9b9a6b4d06992402715d3ee465&URL=mailto%3ashokhen%40mail.biu.ac.il>
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Received on Sun Mar 15 2020 - 11:00:01 PDT