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    Halide

    A language for fast, portable data-parallel computation

    ...It was designed to make writing high-performance image and array processing code much easier on modern machines. It works on all major operating systems and with several CPU architectures (X86, ARM, MIPS, Hexagon, PowerPC) and GPU Compute APIs (CUDA, OpenCL, OpenGL, among others). It isn't a standalone programming language however; rather it is embedded in C++ which means that you write C++ code, building an in-memory representation of a Halide pipeline using Halide's C++ API. This representation can then be compiled to an object file, or a JIT-compile and run in the same process. ...
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    Tracy Profiler

    Tracy Profiler

    Frame profiler

    A real-time, nanosecond resolution, remote telemetry, hybrid frame, and sampling profiler for games and other applications. Tracy supports profiling CPU (Direct support is provided for C, C++, Lua and Python integration. At the same time, third-party bindings to many other languages exist on the internet, such as Rust, Zig, C#, OCaml, Odin, etc.), GPU (All major graphic APIs: OpenGL, Vulkan, Direct3D 11/12, OpenCL.), memory allocations, locks, context switches, automatically attribute...
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    ArrayFire

    ArrayFire

    ArrayFire, a general purpose GPU library

    ArrayFire is a general-purpose tensor library that simplifies the process of software development for the parallel architectures found in CPUs, GPUs, and other hardware acceleration devices. The library serves users in every technical computing market. Data structures in ArrayFire are smartly managed to avoid costly memory transfers and to take advantage of each performance feature provided by the underlying hardware. The community of ArrayFire developers invites you to build with us if...
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    Caffe Framework

    Caffe Framework

    Caffe, a fast open framework for deep learning

    Caffe is a deep learning framework made with expression, speed, and modularity in mind. It is developed by Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) and by community contributors. Yangqing Jia created the project during his PhD at UC Berkeley. Caffe is released under the BSD 2-Clause license. Expressive architecture encourages application and innovation. Models and optimization are defined by configuration without hard-coding. Switch between CPU and GPU by setting a single flag to train on a GPU machine...
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    A simple rendering, image processing engine. Includes a framework width (multiplatform) event handling, plugin management, a templated based math library and some exotic features like general linear camera, gpu based (OpenGL) image process...
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