irqbalance
XNNPACK
irqbalance | XNNPACK | |
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2 | 8 | |
556 | 1,711 | |
1.6% | 2.2% | |
8.0 | 9.9 | |
about 1 month ago | 4 days ago | |
C | C | |
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irqbalance
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irqbalance availability?
See https://github.com/Irqbalance/irqbalance/issues/45
- Finding information about seemingly abstract software...Should i use them if i cant find much info about them? "Ananicy" and "irqbalance"
XNNPACK
- Xnnpack: High-efficiency floating-point neural network inference operators
- Can a NPU be used for vectors?
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Performance critical ML: How viable is Rust as an alternative to C++
Why are you writing your own inference code in C++ or Rust instead of using some kind of established framework like XNNPACK?
- [P] Pure C/C++ port of OpenAI's Whisper
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[Discussion] Is XNNPACK a part of mediapipe? or should be additionally configured with mediapipe?
XNNPACK - https://github.com/google/XNNPACK
- WebAssembly Techniques to Speed Up Matrix Multiplication by 120x
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Prediction: Macs won't see many new games, no matter how powerful their hardware is
Ok, concrete example time! At work, we're going to be using some software which includes XNNPACK, which is a library of highly-optimised operations for doing neural-network inference. This is the sort of thing where people have gone in and specifically tuned for performance, and nope, there's no attempt at all made to have code which is different for Intel/AMD or Apple/Other ARM. What they target is elements of the ISA, like NEON (i.e. ARM SIMD) and SSE, AVX etc. on x86(-64). And Wasm SIMD for Wasm.
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Where are Nvidia's DLSS models stored and how big are they?
It's quite simple. https://github.com/google/XNNPACK for example.
What are some alternatives?
Ananicy - Ananicy - is Another auto nice daemon, with community rules support (Use pull request please)
ncnn - ncnn is a high-performance neural network inference framework optimized for the mobile platform
CPU-X - CPU-X is a Free software that gathers information on CPU, motherboard and more
gemm-benchmark - Simple [sd]gemm benchmark, similar to ACES dgemm
sysstat - Performance monitoring tools for Linux
cpuid2cpuflags - Tool to generate CPU_FLAGS_* for your CPU
Unicorn Engine - Unicorn CPU emulator framework (ARM, AArch64, M68K, Mips, Sparc, PowerPC, RiscV, S390x, TriCore, X86)
wasmblr - C++ WebAssembly assembler in a single header file
Genann - simple neural network library in ANSI C
ruby-fann - Ruby library for interfacing with FANN (Fast Artificial Neural Network)
HIP-CPU - An implementation of HIP that works on CPUs, across OSes.
DeepSpeed-MII - MII makes low-latency and high-throughput inference possible, powered by DeepSpeed.