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Top 11 Mkl Open-Source Projects
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daany
Daany - .NET DAta ANalYtics .NET library with the implementation of DataFrame, Time series decompositions and Linear Algebra routines BLASS and LAPACK.
Project mention: Creando Subtítulos Automáticos para Vídeos con Python, Faster-Whisper, FFmpeg, Streamlit, Pillow | dev.to | 2024-04-29
Nice article. We did a demo for booting to LLM and also as Kernel Module: https://github.com/trholding/llama2.c The whole things was funny and buggy, but since then we have been developing in stealth, even trying to raise VC capital. Our goal is to make computers like a buddy to whom you can talk to and explain things and get work done, kinda like a Jarvis. The way we interact with computers haven't changed for decades, its time to disrupt that to get more productivity. I also believe with this approach one can avoid installing different applications, when the computer (models) emulate activities done through applications. For example, cutting and pasting a dog from a dog photo onto a banner for a dog racing competition would not require you to be a graphics artist nor use tools like photshop / gimp. You could tell the computer and it would use segment anything to cut the dog, use Text and SD for banner text and bg paste the dog, seek your approval, search for the fastest, best and cheapest banner printing service and submit it. 10 years ago this could have been sci-fi, but now it is a possibility. Just need to connect the dots, package and polish it to make it a good product.
Project mention: Christoph Gohlke's pre-compiled wheels now available on his Github | /r/Python | 2023-05-26Wheels for Python on Windows, linked to oneAPI MKL: numpy+MKL, scipy, etc.
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StreamingLLM: Efficient streaming technique enable infinite sequence lengths
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Explore large language models on any computer with 512MB of RAM
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CTranslate2: An efficient inference engine for Transformer models
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[D] Faster Flan-T5 inference
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possibility of blas natively in Rust
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[P] CTranslate2: an efficient inference engine for Transformer models
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Running estimators for Quantile, Quartiles, Quantiles, Histogram, Central/Standard Moments.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Mkl projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | CTranslate2 | 2,825 |
2 | llama2.c | 1,385 |
3 | color-matcher | 343 |
4 | FFTW.jl | 256 |
5 | monolish | 190 |
6 | MKL.NET | 149 |
7 | dpnp | 91 |
8 | intel-mkl-src | 74 |
9 | sparse_dot | 68 |
10 | daany | 54 |
11 | numpy-mkl-wheels | 37 |
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