gpgpu-computing
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Thin, unified, C++-flavored wrappers for the CUDA APIs
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Vulkan compute for people
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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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Amplifier allows .NET developers to easily run complex applications with intensive mathematical computation on Intel CPU/GPU, NVIDIA, AMD without writing any additional C kernel code. Write your function in .NET and Amplifier will take care of running it on your favorite hardware.
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Simple experimental async GPGPU framework for Rust
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qCUDA: GPGPU Virtualization at a New API Remoting Method with Para-virtualization
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LPGPU2 CodeXL power performance analysis and feedback tool for GPUs
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Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Architecture Guide
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High-performance library for approximate inference on discrete Bayesian networks on GPU and CPU
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GPU-accelerated atmospheric ice crystal halo simulator
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Tiny Image Processing in ECMAScript
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n-body-simulation performance test suite
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Metal Guide
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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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GPGPU compute with Ogre using CUDA or OpenCL
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OpenCL based lightweight c++ computing library
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