(Tutorial) Porting a simple Fortran application to GPUs with HIPFort

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  • gpufort

    GPUFORT: S2S translation tool for CUDA Fortran and Fortran+X in the spirit of hipify

  • There is a gpufort project that provides something a bit more like what you're suggesting, but I'm not sure how useful it is in its current state.

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