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    MLPerf

    MLPerf

    Reference implementations of MLPerf™ training benchmarks

    This is a repository of reference implementations for the MLPerf training benchmarks. These implementations are valid as starting points for benchmark implementations but are not fully optimized and are not intended to be used for "real" performance measurements of software frameworks or hardware. Benchmarking the performance of training ML models on a wide variety of use cases, software, and hardware drives AI performance across the tech industry. The MLPerf Training working group draws on expertise in AI and the technology that powers AI from across the industry to design and create industry-standard benchmarks. ...
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    SAM 2

    SAM 2

    The repository provides code for running inference with SAM 2

    SAM2 is a next-generation version of the Segment Anything Model (SAM), designed to improve performance, generalization, and efficiency in promptable image segmentation tasks. It retains the core promptable interface—accepting points, boxes, or masks—but incorporates architectural and training enhancements to produce higher-fidelity masks, better boundary adherence, and robustness to complex scenes. The updated model is optimized for faster inference and lower memory use, enabling real-time...
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    Step1X-Edit

    Step1X-Edit

    A SOTA open-source image editing model

    Step1X-Edit is a state-of-the-art open-source image editing model/framework that uses a multimodal large language model (LLM) together with a diffusion-based image decoder to let users edit images simply via natural-language instructions plus a reference image. You supply an existing image and a textual command — e.g. “add a ruby pendant on the girl’s neck” or “make the background a sunset over mountains” — and the model interprets the instruction, computes a latent embedding combining the...
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    xTuring

    xTuring

    Easily build, customize and control your own LLMs

    xTuring is an open-source AI personalization software. xTuring makes it easy to build and control LLMs by providing a simple interface to personalize LLMs to your own data and application. xTuring provides fast, efficient and simple fine-tuning of LLMs, such as LLaMA, GPT-J, Galactica, and more. By providing an easy-to-use interface for fine-tuning LLMs to your own data and application, xTuring makes it simple to build, customize and control LLMs. The entire process can be done inside your...
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    GLM-130B

    GLM-130B

    GLM-130B: An Open Bilingual Pre-Trained Model (ICLR 2023)

    ...Trained on over 400 billion tokens (200B English, 200B Chinese), it achieves performance surpassing GPT-3 175B, OPT-175B, and BLOOM-176B on multiple benchmarks, while also showing significant improvements on Chinese datasets compared to other large models. The model supports efficient inference via INT8 and INT4 quantization, reducing hardware requirements from 8× A100 GPUs to as little as a single server with 4× RTX 3090s. Built on the SwissArmyTransformer (SAT) framework and compatible with DeepSpeed and FasterTransformer, it supports high-speed inference (up to 2.5× faster) and reproducible evaluation across 30+ benchmark tasks.
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    This is a software tool that automates the process of benchmarking high performance computer clusters by auto analyzing the hardware of the cluster and configuring and compiling specialized benchmarks (HPC Challenge, IOzone, Netperf)
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    Sysglance profiles the linux computer, providing the user withan at-a-glance snapshot of the computer. The program is Python based and currently relies on the dmidecode utility to collect the majority of it's information.
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