...I checked the nVidia site but I can't seem to tell. I'm thinking no, given that DX10 and SLI don't exactly scream "AGP" to me, but I thought I'd ask.
There are no AGP CUDA-capable cards. If it's any consolation, the additional latency and poor speed of the AGP interface would probably make a lot of CUDA apps unfeasible.
Theres a list of supported cards on nVIDIA's website. But i dont think theres any AGP cards that do support CUDA seeing as the supported cards are only for 8 series and above (which basically means PCI-e only).
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