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EECS E4750: Assignment-X Report, Fall 2024

Submission Details

UNI: abc1234

GitHub ID: username

Date of Last Commit: xx-xx-2024

No. of hours devoted to assignment: N hours (This information is used as feedback for how the class feels about the complexity of the assignment.)

Assignment Overview

Write 2 or 3 sentences here, summarizing what are the key points of this assignment, from your point of view. You may speculate on the importance of the key concept, or comment on similarities and differences with previous assignments.

PyOpenCL

Write 2 or 3 sentences summarizing how you approached this task, if and where you got stuck, what you tried. If something failed, document it here. If you managed to solve the problem, make note of how.

Embed your plot for the tasks.

Write your observations based on the plot.

Similarly repeat for Profiling or any other question asked in the Task.

PyCUDA

Write 2 or 3 sentences summarizing how you approached this task, if and where you got stuck, what you tried. If something failed, document it here. If you managed to solve the problem, make note of how.

Embed your plot for the tasks.

Write your observations based on the plot.

Similarly repeat for Profiling or any other question asked in the Task.

Theory Questions

Write your answers to the theory questions here. Don't forget to include the questions for completeness.

  1. Question 1 is something?

Answer: Your answer here.

References

Make a note of whatever resources you had to refer to in order to complete the assignment. This includes Documentation, Stackoverflow, Nvidia Developer Forums posts, or even a discussion you may have had with the professor or TA. For all, provide precise weblinks.

If you referred to a textbook, make a note of it here as well.

This is how you must list them:

  1. Python 3.6 Documentation

  2. "How do CUDA threads work," StackOverflow

Collaboration

If you discussed the assignment with your peers, disclose their UNI(s). The obvious condition to this is that you have not blatantly copied code from another student.

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