gpgpu-computing
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Insanely fast Open Source Computer Vision library for ARM and x86 devices (Up to #50 times faster than OpenCV)
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May 10, 2024 - C++
Thin, unified, C++-flavored wrappers for the CUDA APIs
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Simple experimental async GPGPU framework for Rust
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A compute shader implementation of the OneSweep sorting algorithm.
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A GPGPU Transparent Virtualization Component for High Performance Computing Clouds.
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GPGPU 2024
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2D fluid simulation in CUDA
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GPU optimized implementation of Radix Sort via OpenCL
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Hardware-accelerated Vector Compute Library for .NET Containing Quality of life improvements and functionality intended for data science, graphical processing and GPGPU.
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Apr 28, 2024 - C#
Vulkan compute for people
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Metal Guide
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Sep 23, 2023 - Swift
High-performance library for approximate inference on discrete Bayesian networks on GPU and CPU
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Sep 20, 2023 - C++
Small tool for profiling the performance of hardware-accelerated Rust code using OpenCL and CUDA
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Aug 31, 2023 - Rust
GPU-accelerated atmospheric ice crystal halo simulator
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n-body-simulation performance test suite
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WebGPU water simulation handling up to a million particles.
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This is a LSQR-CUDA implementation written by Lawrence Ayers under the supervision of Stefan Guthe of the GRIS institute at the Technische Universität Darmstadt. The LSQR library was authored Chris Paige and Michael Saunders.
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