wafer

wafer

Wafer is the GPU dev stack that lives inside your IDE

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Wafer is the GPU development stack that lives inside your editor: profiling, compiler explorer, and GPU docs—all in one place. Writing GPU kernels means jumping between fragmented tools: editing here, profiling there, docs in a browser, compiler explorer in another tab. Wafer pulls everything back into your IDE.
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Anton Loss

A definite must-have for custom kernels developers! 🚀
Congrats on your launch!
Does this also work with NPUs and TPUs?

Emilio Andere

@avloss Thank you. Working on adding TPUs!

lijun xia

You are solving the "Context Switching Tax" which is particularly brutal in GPU programming because the feedback loop is usually so fragmented. Congrats!

Roger Kaleba

Interesting choice to frame Wafer as an IDE-native GPU dev stack rather than infra or compute.

Feels like you’re selling daily workflow leverage, not raw performance.