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    octave-ocl

    OpenCL support for GNU Octave

    The Package is installable in GNU Octave and offers OpenCL support for parallelization of numerical computations. It is most effective for computations which are based on large vectors or n-dimensional arrays of numbers, and mostly (but not limited to) identical element-wise operations. The user can select which available OpenCL hardware and drivers are to be used. The Package offers new numeric data types with many built-in operations (e.g., overloaded operators). It is flexibly extendible...
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    Intel compute-runtime

    Intel® Graphics Compute Runtime

    The Intel(R) Graphics Compute Runtime for oneAPI Level Zero and OpenCL(TM) Driver is an open source project providing compute API support (Level Zero, OpenCL) for Intel graphics hardware architectures (HD Graphics, Xe).
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    kAtomics

    Geometric kernel for CAD programs using an atomic approach

    This kernel uses a discrete approach where the geometry is split into "atoms" at a fixed resolution (e.g. 1µm). The aim is to make full use of the parallel processing capabilities of modern graphics hardware.
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