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Thin, unified, C++-flavored wrappers for the CUDA APIs
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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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Vulkan compute for people
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Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Architecture Guide
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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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Metal Guide
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qCUDA: GPGPU Virtualization at a New API Remoting Method with Para-virtualization
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A compute shader implementation of the OneSweep sorting algorithm.
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An interactive 3D visualization featuring a crystal bird geometry with flowfield particle animation, GPGPU computation, and post-processing effects.
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WebGPU water simulation handling up to a million particles.
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GPU-accelerated atmospheric ice crystal halo simulator
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LPGPU2 CodeXL power performance analysis and feedback tool for GPUs
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High-performance library for approximate inference on discrete Bayesian networks on GPU and CPU
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Learn and understand compute shader operations and control flow.
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