Question

Is there any way to save the profiling of a kernel in some kind of spreadsheet file? That would help me greatly to have average values for my kernel execution times

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Solution

The nvprof command line profiler has a CSV output option which can be used to save kernel execution statistics.

The legacy command line profiler also has a CSV output option.

These CSV files can also later be imported into the visual profiler.

OTHER TIPS

If you are referring to Nsight Visual Studio Edition, you can export to a number of file formats. See the Nsight Visual Studio User guide Analysis Reports chapter

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