
During July 2025, Colorful Cache developed and released a unified CUDA Convolution Lab for the ZJUSCT/HPC101 repository, consolidating Lab 3 into a single, end-to-end feature. They authored comprehensive documentation covering GPU architecture, optimization strategies, and navigation, while providing starter code for 2D convolution in both int8 and FP16 formats. Their work included detailed guidance on tiling and shared memory usage, as well as the integration of an Online Judge workflow with updated visuals for automated submission and scoring. Using C++, CUDA, and Markdown, Colorful Cache’s contributions improved onboarding, accelerated hands-on learning, and streamlined evaluation for high-performance computing coursework.

July 2025 summary for ZJUSCT/HPC101: Consolidated Lab 3 CUDA Convolution into a single feature with end-to-end documentation, starter code for 2D convolution (int8 and FP16), tiling/shared-memory guidance, and a complete Online Judge workflow with updated visuals. This work improves onboarding, accelerates hands-on progress, and strengthens automated evaluation.
July 2025 summary for ZJUSCT/HPC101: Consolidated Lab 3 CUDA Convolution into a single feature with end-to-end documentation, starter code for 2D convolution (int8 and FP16), tiling/shared-memory guidance, and a complete Online Judge workflow with updated visuals. This work improves onboarding, accelerates hands-on progress, and strengthens automated evaluation.
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