What is a #cuda MCP server?
An MCP server tagged #cuda implements the Model Context Protocol so AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and VS Code can access cuda-related tools, data, or APIs.
Every MCP server and client below is tagged #cuda — install one to give Claude, Cursor, VS Code, or any other MCP-compatible client access to cuda tools.
ingero-io
eBPF-based GPU causal observability agent with MCP server. Traces CUDA Runtime/Driver APIs and host kernel events to build causal chains explaining GPU latency
Yarmoluk
NVIDIA AI developer stack as a Compressed Knowledge Graph (CKG) — 20 domains, 998 nodes, every prerequisite chain declared as typed edges. Agents traverse REQUIRES/ENABLES relationships instead of scanning docs. 4× F1 vs RAG, 11× fewer tokens. No API key required
RightNow-AI
Turn slow PyTorch into fast CUDA/Triton kernels. 32 parallel swarm agents optimize your code on real datacenter GPUs (B200, H200, H100, A100) with up to 14x speedup over torch.compile.
Common questions about MCP servers and clients tagged #cuda
An MCP server tagged #cuda implements the Model Context Protocol so AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and VS Code can access cuda-related tools, data, or APIs.
mcp.so currently lists 3 MCP servers and clients tagged #cuda.
Open any server below and copy its install snippet into Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, or another MCP client's configuration — remote servers need no separate download.