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ArrayFire: a general purpose GPU library.
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Lightweight, cross-platform & full-featured shader IDE
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The fastest and most memory efficient lattice Boltzmann CFD software, running on all GPUs via OpenCL. Free for non-commercial use.
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Jul 21, 2024 - C++
A .NET library to run C# code in parallel on the GPU through DX12, D2D1, and dynamically generated HLSL compute and pixel shaders, with the goal of making GPU computing easy to use for all .NET developers! 🚀
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A GPU accelerated image and video processing framework built on Metal.
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General purpose GPU compute framework built on Vulkan to support 1000s of cross vendor graphics cards (AMD, Qualcomm, NVIDIA & friends). Blazing fast, mobile-enabled, asynchronous and optimized for advanced GPU data processing usecases. Backed by the Linux Foundation.
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The write-once-run-anywhere GPGPU library for Rust
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A C++ GPU Computing Library for OpenCL
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List of Machine Learning, AI, NLP solutions for iOS. The most recent version of this article can be found on my blog.
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Jul 30, 2018
A fast, ergonomic and portable tensor library in Nim with a deep learning focus for CPU, GPU and embedded devices via OpenMP, Cuda and OpenCL backends
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Jul 17, 2024 - Nim
Implementation of SYCL and C++ standard parallelism for CPUs and GPUs from all vendors: The independent, community-driven compiler for C++-based heterogeneous programming models. Lets applications adapt themselves to all the hardware in the system - even at runtime!
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An efficient C++17 GPU numerical computing library with Python-like syntax
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