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    Torch-TensorRT

    Torch-TensorRT

    PyTorch/TorchScript/FX compiler for NVIDIA GPUs using TensorRT

    Torch-TensorRT is a compiler for PyTorch/TorchScript, targeting NVIDIA GPUs via NVIDIA’s TensorRT Deep Learning Optimizer and Runtime. Unlike PyTorch’s Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler, Torch-TensorRT is an Ahead-of-Time (AOT) compiler, meaning that before you deploy your TorchScript code, you go through an explicit compile step to convert a standard TorchScript program into a module targeting a TensorRT engine.
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    OneFlow

    OneFlow

    OneFlow is a deep learning framework designed to be user-friendly

    OneFlow is a deep learning framework designed to be user-friendly, scalable and efficient. An extension for OneFlow to target third-party compiler, such as XLA, TensorRT and OpenVINO etc.CUDA runtime is statically linked into OneFlow. OneFlow will work on a minimum supported driver, and any driver beyond. For more information. Distributed performance (efficiency) is the core technical difficulty of the deep learning framework. OneFlow focuses on performance improvement and heterogeneous distributed expansion. ...
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    AWS Neuron

    AWS Neuron

    Powering Amazon custom machine learning chips

    ...Neuron is pre-integrated into popular machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow, MXNet and Pytorch to provide a seamless training-to-inference workflow. It includes a compiler, runtime driver, as well as debug and profiling utilities with a TensorBoard plugin for visualization.
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    tvm

    tvm

    Open deep learning compiler stack for cpu, gpu, etc.

    Apache TVM is an open source machine learning compiler framework for CPUs, GPUs, and machine learning accelerators. It aims to enable machine learning engineers to optimize and run computations efficiently on any hardware backend. The vision of the Apache TVM Project is to host a diverse community of experts and practitioners in machine learning, compilers, and systems architecture to build an accessible, extensible, and automated open-source framework that optimizes current and emerging machine learning models for any hardware platform. ...
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    Jittor

    Jittor

    Jittor is a high-performance deep learning framework

    Jittor is a high-performance deep learning framework based on JIT compiling and meta-operators. The whole framework and meta-operators are compiled just in time. A powerful op compiler and tuner are integrated into Jittor. It allowed us to generate high-performance code specialized for your model. Jittor also contains a wealth of high-performance model libraries, including image recognition, detection, segmentation, generation, differentiable rendering, geometric learning, reinforcement learning, etc. The front-end language is Python. ...
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    PyTorch/XLA

    PyTorch/XLA

    Enabling PyTorch on Google TPU

    PyTorch/XLA is a Python package that uses the XLA deep learning compiler to connect the PyTorch deep learning framework and Cloud TPUs. You can try it right now, for free, on a single Cloud TPU with Google Colab, and use it in production and on Cloud TPU Pods with Google Cloud. Take a look at one of our Colab notebooks to quickly try different PyTorch networks running on Cloud TPUs and learn how to use Cloud TPUs as PyTorch devices.
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    nGraph

    nGraph

    nGraph has moved to OpenVINO

    Frameworks using nGraph Compiler stack to execute workloads have shown up to 45X performance boost when compared to native framework implementations. We've also seen performance boosts running workloads that are not included on the list of Validated workloads, thanks to nGraph's powerful subgraph pattern matching. Additionally, we have integrated nGraph with PlaidML to provide deep learning performance acceleration on Intel, nVidia, & AMD GPUs. nGraph Compiler aims to accelerate developing AI workloads using any deep learning framework and deploying to a variety of hardware targets. ...
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    NNVM

    NNVM

    Open deep learning compiler stack for cpu, gpu

    The vision of the Apache NNVM Project is to host a diverse community of experts and practitioners in machine learning, compilers, and systems architecture to build an accessible, extensible, and automated open-source framework that optimizes current and emerging machine learning models for any hardware platform. Compilation of deep learning models into minimum deployable modules. Infrastructure to automatically generates and optimize models on more backend with better performance....
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