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15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions cuda_core/docs/source/install.md
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Note that using `cuda.core` with NVRTC or nvJitLink installed from PyPI via `pip install` is currently
not supported. This will be fixed in a future release.

## Installing from Conda (conda-forge)

Same as above, `cuda.core` can be installed in a CUDA 11 or 12 environment. For example with CUDA 12:
```console
$ conda install -c conda-forge cuda-core cuda-version=12
```
and likewise use `cuda-version=11` for CUDA 11.

Note that to use `cuda.core` with nvJitLink installed from conda-forge currently requires it to
be separately installed:
```console
$ conda install -c conda-forge libnvjitlink
```
(can be combined with the command above). This extra step will be removed in a future release.

## Installing from Source

```console
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- Add a `cuda.core.experimental.system` module for querying system- or process- wide information.
- Add `LaunchConfig.cluster` to support thread block clusters on Hopper GPUs.

## Enchancements
## Enhancements

- The internal handle held by `ObjectCode` is now lazily initialized upon first touch.
- Support TCC devices with a default synchronous memory resource to avoid the use of memory pools.
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