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A hardware-accelerated GPU terminal emulator focusing to run in desktops and browsers.
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A fast, scalable, high performance Gradient Boosting on Decision Trees library, used for ranking, classification, regression and other machine learning tasks for Python, R, Java, C++. Supports computation on CPU and GPU.
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CUDA C++ Core Libraries
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3D Multiblock multiphysics finite volume reacting flow solver. Implemented in Python, Kokkos, and MPI for inter- and intra-node performant parallelism.
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Stretching GPU performance for GEMMs and tensor contractions.
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An efficient C++17 GPU numerical computing library with Python-like syntax
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Video stabilization using gyroscope data
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The fastest and most memory efficient lattice Boltzmann CFD software, running on all GPUs via OpenCL.
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Suite of python packages for multiparticle simulations of particle accelerators.
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hipBLASLt is a library that provides general matrix-matrix operations with a flexible API and extends functionalities beyond a traditional BLAS library
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Performance-Portable Particle-in-Cell Simulations for the Exascale Era ✨
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Fortran interface for DLA-Future
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A set of utilities for monitoring and customizing GPU performance
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Numerical linear algebra software package
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Modern C++/python CPU/GPU plasma toolbox
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A small OpenCL benchmark program to measure peak GPU/CPU performance.
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OpenCL is the most powerful programming language ever created. Yet the OpenCL C++ bindings are cumbersome and the code overhead prevents many people from getting started. I created this lightweight OpenCL-Wrapper to greatly simplify OpenCL software development with C++ while keeping functionality and performance.
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CHAI and RAJA provide an excellent base on which to build portable codes. CARE expands that functionality, adding new features such as loop fusion capability and a portable interface for many numerical algorithms. It provides all the basics for anyone wanting to write portable code.
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