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3 days ago | 2 months ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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oneflow
- OneFlow v0.9.0 Came Out!——A Distributed Deep Learning Framework
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OneFlow v0.9.0 Came Out!
We are thrilled to announce the new release of OneFlow,, which is a deep learning framework designed to be user-friendly, scalable and efficient. OneFlow v0.9.0 contains 640 commits. For the full changelog, please check out: https://github.com/Oneflow-Inc/oneflow/releases/tag/v0.9.0.
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[P]OneFlow v0.9.0 Came Out!
Found relevant code at https://github.com/Oneflow-Inc/oneflow + all code implementations here
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[P] Probably the Fastest Open Source Stable Diffusion is released
Check out OneFlow on GitHub . We'd love to hear your feedback!
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Probably the Fastest Open Source Stable Diffusion is released
OneFlow URL:https://github.com/Oneflow-Inc/oneflow/
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[D] What framework are you using?
No other options?:) We are developing a new distributed DL framework called OneFlow, which is faster than other frameworks and easier to use. Now it provides more and better PyTorch compatible APIs.
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[P]OneFlow v0.8.0 Came Out!
Code for https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.15032 found: https://github.com/Oneflow-Inc/oneflow
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The Execution Process of a Tensor in Deep Learning Framework[R]
This article focuses on what is happening behind the execution of a Tensor in the deep learning framework OneFlow. It takes the operator oneflow.relu as an example to introduce the Interpreter and VM mechanisms that need to be relied on to execute this operator.
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Explore MLIR Development Process
This article describes how OneFlow works with MLIR, how to add a graph-level Pass to OneFlow IR, how OneFlow Operations automatically become MLIR Operations, and why OneFlow IR can use MLIR to accelerate computations.
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The History of Credit-based Flow Control (Part 1)
Backpressure mechanism, also known as credit-based flow control, is a classic scheme for network communication flow control problems. Its predecessor is the TCP sliding window. This idea is particularly simple and effective. As we will see in this article, based on the same principles, this idea is applicable to any flow control scheme and is found in the design of many hardware and software systems. In this article, the engineer of OneFlow will tell the chequered history of this simple idea.
onediff
- SDXL LCM can run 60%~90% faster
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SDXL Acceleration for diffusers with OneDiff v.11
Release notes: https://github.com/Oneflow-Inc/diffusers/releases
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[P]OneFlow v0.9.0 Came Out!
Allowing one-click migration of Stable Diffusion, GLM, YOLOv5 etc to OneFlow. More convenient model migration. Oneflow.load supports loading the torch.save models directly. With the newly added oneflow.mock_torch module and mock method(https://docs.oneflow.org/master/cookies/oneflow_torch.html), oneflow can migrate complex PyTorch models containing multiple scripts with one click without changing the original PyTorch script.
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Probably the Fastest Open Source Stable Diffusion is released
Welcome to try OneFlow Stable Diffusion and make your own masterpiece using Docker! all you need is to execute the following snippet:
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