In the field of high-performance computing, CUDA is often seen as an exclusive ecosystem for NVIDIA hardware, with developers generally believing the two are closely intertwined. However, London-based startup Spectral Compute is attempting to change this landscape. The company's SCALE compiler serves as an alternative to NVIDIA's NVCC compiler, allowing developers to run existing CUDA applications on a variety of hardware, including AMD GPUs, without the need to rewrite their code.
