- accelerate-llvm VS uu-cco
- accelerate-llvm VS hyper-haskell-server
- accelerate-llvm VS accelerate-cuda
- accelerate-llvm VS accelerate-fft
- accelerate-llvm VS accelerate-bignum
- accelerate-llvm VS brainfuck
- accelerate-llvm VS accelerate-examples
- accelerate-llvm VS accelerate-io
- accelerate-llvm VS dhall
- accelerate-llvm VS mlir-hs
Accelerate-llvm Alternatives
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brainfuck
This is an interpreter of the brainf*ck language, written in the pure, lazy, functional language Haskell. (by abbradar)
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SaaSHub
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Hence, a higher number means a better accelerate-llvm alternative or higher similarity.
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How do I get my program to use 100% of the GPU?
So, I've been working on using this library: https://github.com/AccelerateHS/accelerate-llvm to do GPU programming, and it's really fun, but the problem is that for some reason my machine won't use 100% of the GPU cores (according to nvtop) and I don't know enough about how GPUs work just yet to know what I'm doing wrong.
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Next Decade in Languages: User Code on the GPU
Iām personally a big fan of http://www.acceleratehs.org / https://github.com/AccelerateHS/accelerate-llvm
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AccelerateHS/accelerate-llvm is an open source project licensed under BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of accelerate-llvm is Haskell.