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kompute
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Intel CEO: 'The entire industry is motivated to eliminate the CUDA market'
The two I know of are IREE and Kompute[1]. I'm not sure how much momentum the latter has, I don't see it referenced much. There's also a growing body of work that uses Vulkan indirectly through WebGPU. This is currently lagging in performance due to lack of subgroups and cooperative matrix mult, but I see that gap closing. There I think wonnx[2] has the most momentum, but I am aware of other efforts.
[1]: https://kompute.cc/
[2]: https://github.com/webonnx/wonnx
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[P] - VkFFT version 1.3 released - major design and functionality improvements
Great to see the positive momentum of this framework! Best wishes and upvotes from the Vulkan Kompute team :)
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VkFFT: Vulkan/CUDA/Hip/OpenCL/Level Zero/Metal Fast Fourier Transform Library
To a first approximation, Kompute[1] is that. It doesn't seem to be catching on, I'm seeing more buzz around WebGPU solutions, including wonnx[2] and more hand-rolled approaches, and IREE[3], the latter of which has a Vulkan back-end.
[1]: https://kompute.cc/
[2]: https://github.com/webonnx/wonnx
[3]: https://github.com/openxla/iree
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I'm Having Trouble Building this Library...
I look in an example and see similar instructions, stating that the build should be quite simple. But again, it doesn't work. It generates a bunch of folders with Visual Studio stuff, but no executables, no libraries, or anything like that.
I can't figure out how, and there are no tutorials. According to https://kompute.cc/overview/build-system.html I should simply run "cmake -Bbuild". But this doesn't output what I need, and when I look in the Makefile I get the sense that this is more an example Makefile... but then that contradicts the above tutorial.
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How to properly construct an abstraction layer with Vulkan
Kompute is in my opinion good example to take inspiration for abstractions.
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Vulkan for Image Processing? Good choice?
Currently, there's a few Vulkan compute frameworks floating around (like Kompute). I would work with those. Kompute simplifies a lot of the biolerplate and seems like you could benefit from using it.
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Paralell computing project
Try Kompute, a project from the Linux foundation. It is quite simple to use, and does not require deep knowledge of graphics API. It’s a bit painful to setup, but it kinda works well (and I have a project going on on it)
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Bootstrapping Vulkan for Scientific Compute Applications?
This so much.
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[D] PyTorch is moving to the Linux Foundation
This makes alot of sense considering the Linux Foundation is also in charge of Kompute which is likely to be the basis of vendor agnostic GPGPU, and thus the basis of vendor agnostic GPU-based machine learning.
VulkanExamples
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Dependency management with Cmake FetchContent
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.11) project(my_project LANGUAGES CXX VERSION 1.0 ) include(FetchContent) FetchContent_Declare( glfw GIT_REPOSITORY "https://github.com/glfw/glfw" GIT_TAG dd8a678a66f1967372e5a5e3deac41ebf65ee127 ) message("Fetching glfw...") FetchContent_MakeAvailable(glfw) FetchContent_Declare( vulkan GIT_REPOSITORY "https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Hpp" GIT_TAG 429c4c522c65d10ec6df4633a1b78fc28aca7dc3 ) message("Fetching vulkan") FetchContent_MakeAvailable(vulkan) add_executable(my_project src/main.cpp) target_link_libraries(my_project PRIVATE glfw) target_link_libraries(my_project PRIVATE vulkan)
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Two new Vulkan samples from The Khronos Group! (Profiles and C++ bindings)
The second sample comes from NVIDIA. It shows a transcoded version of the API sample, High Dynamic Range, and illustrated the usage of the C++ binding of Vulkan provided by Vulkan.hpp. Sample - https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Samples/tree/master/samples/api/hpp_hdr Vulkan.hpp - https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Hpp
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Thriving in a Crowded and Changing World: C++ 2006–2020 [pdf]
or https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Hpp which help quite a bit. Or https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd.
If you want GUIs, same, you have at least (but not only) Qt or WxWidgets.
Want to interface scripting? Pybind11, Boost.Python, WrenBind17 for Wren, Sol2 for Lua... and all things that interface to C work also if you feel brave...
I really think that when it is about getting the job done... C++ goes a long way towards the task.
This is my 20 year experience of C++, almost 13 of those years professionally. Now, back to read the paper. :)
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Practice project ideas
If you're not a complete beginner, the vulkan.hpp version of Sascha Willems' samples is out of date, you could contribute some updated examples. You'd get a decent overview of various Vulkan features and become familiar with both the C and C++ APIs.
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Vulkan Hpp cheatsheet
I don't have a cheat sheet but I do have a repository with a bunch of examples that use the C++ api https://github.com/jherico/vulkan
What are some alternatives?
rust-gpu - 🐉 Making Rust a first-class language and ecosystem for GPU shaders 🚧
conan-center-index - Recipes for the ConanCenter repository
ROCm - AMD ROCm™ Software - GitHub Home [Moved to: https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm]
std-simd - std::experimental::simd for GCC [ISO/IEC TS 19570:2018]
VkFFT - Vulkan/CUDA/HIP/OpenCL/Level Zero/Metal Fast Fourier Transform library
C++ REST SDK - The C++ REST SDK is a Microsoft project for cloud-based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. This project aims to help C++ developers connect to and interact with services.
OpenCLOn12 - The OpenCL-on-D3D12 mapping layer
Open-Source Vulkan C++ API - Open-Source Vulkan C++ API
godot-proposals - Godot Improvement Proposals (GIPs)
glbinding - A C++ binding for the OpenGL API, generated using the gl.xml specification.
clspv - Clspv is a compiler for OpenCL C to Vulkan compute shaders
VulkanHelper - A simple helper interface between Vulkan C API and C++ containers