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    ROOT

    ROOT

    Analyzing, storing and visualizing big data, scientifically

    ROOT is a unified software package for the storage, processing, and analysis of scientific data: from its acquisition to the final visualization in the form of highly customizable, publication-ready plots. It is reliable, performant and well supported, easy to use and obtain, and strives to maximize the quantity and impact of scientific results obtained per unit cost, both of human effort and computing resources. ROOT provides a very efficient storage system for data models, that...
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    mlx

    mlx

    MLX: An array framework for Apple silicon

    MlX offers a local web interface to browse, download, and run ML models via Hugging Face or local sources. It supports searching by tags or tasks, visualization of model metadata, quick inference demos, automatic setup of runtime environments, and works with PyTorch, TensorFlow, and ONNX. Ideal for researchers exploring and testing models via browser.
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    HeavyDB

    HeavyDB

    HeavyDB (formerly MapD/OmniSciDB)

    HeavyDB is an open-source GPU-accelerated analytical database designed to perform extremely fast queries on large datasets. The system is built as a SQL-based relational columnar database engine that leverages modern hardware parallelism, including GPUs and multicore CPUs. Its architecture allows users to query datasets containing billions of rows in milliseconds without requiring traditional indexing, pre-aggregation, or sampling techniques. HeavyDB was originally developed as part of the...
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    LightSpMV

    lightweight GPU-based sparse matrix-vector multiplication (SpMV)

    LightSpMV is a novel CUDA-compatible sparse matrix-vector multiplication (SpMv) algorithm using the standard compressed sparse row (CSR) storage format. We have evaluated LightSpMV using various sparse matrices and further compared it to the CSR-based SpMV subprograms in the state-of-the-art CUSP and cuSPARSE. Performance evaluation reveals that on a single Tesla K40c GPU, LightSpMV is superior to both CUSP and cuSPARSE, with a speedup of up to 2.60 and 2.63 over CUSP, and up to 1.93 and...
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