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    Numbast

    Numbast

    Build an automated pipeline that converts CUDA APIs into Numba

    Numbast is an automated toolchain that bridges CUDA C++ and Python by generating Numba-compatible bindings directly from CUDA header files. Its primary goal is to eliminate the manual effort required to expose CUDA libraries to Python, enabling developers to use GPU-accelerated functionality in Python environments more easily. The system parses CUDA C++ declarations and converts them into Python bindings that can be used within Numba, allowing seamless integration with Python-based GPU...
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    opencvsharp

    opencvsharp

    OpenCV wrapper for .NET

    ...OpenCvSharp does not support CUDA. If you want to use the CUDA features, you need to customize the native bindings yourself. Objects of classes, such as Mat and MatExpr, have unmanaged resources and need to be manually released by calling the Dispose() method. Worst of all, the +, -, *, and other operators create new objects each time, and these objects need to be disposed of, or there will be memory leaks.
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    MXLib is a C++ wrapper around the Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (IPP) library and NVidia NPP CUDA library. You can use either IPP code (or a subset of functions that do not require IPP) on the CPU side, or use NPP/CUDA on the GPU side, or use both together. The function syntax is similar to that found in MatLab and the library is designed to make it easy to port your code from MatLab to C++.
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