Using RTX 5090 for GPU computing in forward compatibility
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Alessandro
am 31 Jul. 2025
Beantwortet: Eric
am 24 Sep. 2025
Dear users,
I have read a couple of very useful posts
which explain that Matlab currently does not fully support Nvidia gpus with compute capability greater than 9.0.
This means that RTX 5090 (or any GPU based on the new Blackwell architecture) is not fully supported natively, but it can be enabled with forward compatibility as follows:
parallel.gpu.enableCUDAForwardCompatibility(1)
However, Matlab documentation also says that "Enabling forward compatibility can result in wrong answers and unexpected behavior during GPU computations." (please see second link posted above).
So I would like to ask users who own a NVIDIA RTX 50XX what is their experience and how well forward compatibility works in practice. This feedback will be quite useful because I am currently considering upgrading my GPU to a new 5090 but I wonder if I should wait a bit until a future realease provide full native support.
Thanks in advance for comments/feedback etc.!
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Walter Roberson
am 31 Jul. 2025
@Joss Knight who is Mathworks Staff with the Parallel Computing Toolbox, recently wrote https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/2178660-nvidia-gpu-geforce-5060-5090#answer_1568337
"The practical answer is that I haven't yet seen any problems with MATLAB R2024b and R2025a running on Blackwell in forward compatibility mode."
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Eric
am 24 Sep. 2025
The MathWorks documentation explicitly states that the parallel.gpu.enableCUDAForwardCompatibility(1) function can enable compatibility with new hardware, such as the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture.
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