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    NVIDIA cuda.compute Brings C++ GPU Performance to Python Developers

    February 18, 2026
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    NVIDIA cuda.compute Brings C++ GPU Performance to Python Developers
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    Tony Kim
    Feb 18, 2026 17:31

    NVIDIA’s new cuda.compute library topped GPU MODE benchmarks, delivering CUDA C++ performance through pure Python with 2-4x speedups over custom kernels.





    NVIDIA’s CCCL team just demonstrated that Python developers no longer need to write C++ to achieve peak GPU performance. Their new cuda.compute library topped the GPU MODE kernel leaderboard—a competition hosted by a 20,000-member community focused on GPU optimization—beating custom implementations by two to four times on sorting benchmarks alone.

    The results matter for anyone building AI infrastructure. Python dominates machine learning development, but squeezing maximum performance from GPUs has traditionally required dropping into CUDA C++ and maintaining complex bindings. That barrier kept many researchers and developers from optimizing their code beyond what PyTorch provides out of the box.

    What cuda.compute Actually Does

    The library wraps NVIDIA’s CUB primitives—highly optimized kernels for parallel operations like sorting, scanning, and histograms—in a Pythonic interface. Under the hood, it just-in-time compiles specialized kernels and applies link-time optimization. The result: near speed-of-light performance matching hand-tuned CUDA C++, all from native Python.

    Developers can define custom data types and operators directly in Python without touching C++ bindings. The JIT compilation handles architecture-specific tuning automatically across B200, H100, A100, and L4 GPUs.

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    Benchmark Performance

    The NVIDIA team submitted entries across five GPU MODE benchmarks: PrefixSum, VectorAdd, Histogram, Sort, and Grayscale. They achieved the most first-place finishes overall across tested architectures.

    Where they didn’t win? The gaps came from missing tuning policies for specific GPUs or competing against submissions already using CUB under the hood. That last point is telling—when the winning Python submission uses cuda.compute internally, the library has effectively become the performance ceiling for standard GPU algorithms.

    Competing VectorAdd submissions required inline PTX assembly and architecture-specific optimizations. The cuda.compute version? About 15 lines of readable Python.

    Practical Implications

    For teams building GPU-accelerated Python libraries—think CuPy alternatives, RAPIDS components, or custom ML pipelines—this eliminates a significant engineering bottleneck. Fewer glue layers between Python and optimized GPU code means faster iteration and less maintenance overhead.

    The library doesn’t replace custom CUDA kernels entirely. Novel algorithms, tight operator fusion, or specialized memory access patterns still benefit from hand-written code. But for standard primitives that developers would otherwise spend months optimizing, cuda.compute provides production-grade performance immediately.

    Installation runs through pip or conda. The team is actively taking feedback through GitHub and the GPU MODE Discord, with community benchmarks shaping their development roadmap.

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