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    octave-ocl

    OpenCL support for GNU Octave

    ...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 by user-written OpenCL C programs. The Package does not, by itself, provide parallelization of higher numerical methods (like BLAS or LAPACK). The Package is also available from the corresponding Octave Forge webpage https://octave.sourceforge.io/ocl/index.html. ...
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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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