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Cracking the CUDA Code: NVIDIA’s Software Dominance
Season 2 · Episode 1224

Cracking the CUDA Code: NVIDIA’s Software Dominance

Discover why NVIDIA’s CUDA is the oxygen of the AI industry and how tools like OpenAI’s Triton are finally challenging its 20-year software moat.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 15, 202619m 24s

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Show Notes

While the world focuses on NVIDIA’s powerful H100 and Blackwell chips, the real secret to their market dominance is CUDA—a proprietary software layer two decades in the making. This episode explores why this "invisible" language has become the industry standard, making it incredibly difficult for rivals like AMD and Intel to gain a foothold despite impressive hardware specs. We break down the technical complexities of GPU programming, the power of specialized libraries, and the emergence of hardware-agnostic compilers like OpenAI’s Triton that could finally level the playing field for the entire AI ecosystem.