cuda
/ˈkuːdə/Definitions
1. noun
A small fish, especially one of the species of the genus Cynoscion, found in warm seas and valued as a food fish.
“He went fishing for cuda in the warm waters of the Atlantic.”
2. noun
The Cuda is a graphics processing unit (GPU) developed by NVIDIA, used in deep learning and high-performance computing.
“The researcher used a CUDA-enabled GPU to speed up his machine learning algorithm.”
3. proper noun
Cuda is also the name of a programming language and runtime environment developed by NVIDIA for building GPU-accelerated applications.
“The developer used Cuda to create a high-performance graphics application.”