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    cuML

    cuML

    RAPIDS Machine Learning Library

    cuML is a suite of libraries that implement machine learning algorithms and mathematical primitives functions that share compatible APIs with other RAPIDS projects. cuML enables data scientists, researchers, and software engineers to run traditional tabular ML tasks on GPUs without going into the details of CUDA programming. In most cases, cuML's Python API matches the API from scikit-learn. For large datasets, these GPU-based implementations can complete 10-50x faster than their CPU equivalents. ...
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    Bolt ML

    Bolt ML

    10x faster matrix and vector operations

    Bolt is an open-source research project focused on accelerating machine learning and data mining workloads through efficient vector compression and approximate computation techniques. The core idea behind Bolt is to compress large collections of dense numeric vectors and perform mathematical operations directly on the compressed representations instead of decompressing them first. This approach significantly reduces both memory usage and computational overhead when working with high-dimensional data commonly used in machine learning systems. Bolt is particularly useful in applications such as similarity search, approximate nearest neighbor queries, and large-scale matrix computations where millions of vectors must be processed efficiently. ...
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