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gpu-acceleration
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Auto enable GPU rendering in developer options on device boot
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A simple quantum computer statevector simulator.
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Programming exercises on parallel computing using OpenMP, OpenMPI and CUDA.
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Identify a wide variety of bird vocalizations in soundscape recordings
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SING is an in-memory index that uses the GPU's parallelization opportunities (as well as SIMD, multi-core and multi-socket), in order to accelerate similarity search.
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A matrix factorization model for multi-omic data and biological pathways
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💡 A GPU-accelerated native application framework, with performance and scalability at its core. Written in C++ using GLFW, OpenGL and dear imgui.
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RocAuc Pairiwse objective for gradient boosting
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Spectral Element Library in Fortran
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Showcasing massive parallel calculations using OpenCL
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CUDA C simple application for Nvidia's GPU
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Streamline mapping of landscape structure
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Container for slm, slm_demo repos
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Multi-container OpenGL/GLX rendering in Azure
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Meetup.com analysis using Kinetica platform
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A Swift project simulating charged particles and their influence on each other in a closed space.
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Toying around with ArrayFire in Rust
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Simple Metal Compute example
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C++ buddhabrot fractal rendering program that uses the OpenGL and OpenCL libraries
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