The Torch by ArrayFire: Summer 2024 GPU Library Updates

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News for the accelerated computing community – July 30, 2024 Signup for Newsletter Emails Dear ArrayFire Community, This year, our consulting services have delivered great speedups for clients in oil and gas exploration and 5G wireless communications projects. These paid services fund our open-source work. Let me know if you’d like help accelerating your project on the GPU or help with other AI or development work by hiring our consultants. In our open-source library work, we have made substantial progress on a new Python version of ArrayFire that will comply with the Array API Python standard. Updates on this project can be tracked on the ArrayFire GitHub. We hope to release the next version of ArrayFire soon. Enjoy! -John Melonakos, Maintainer …

The Torch By ArrayFire: Q1’2023 GPU Updates

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News for the accelerated computing community – March 23, 2023 Signup for Newsletter Emails Dear ArrayFire Community, The first quarter of 2023 was highlighted by substantial progress on the oneAPI backend for ArrayFire. Updates on this project can be tracked on the ArrayFire Github. With the explosion of AI throughout technical computing domains, we are working closely with the teams at Facebook AI Research (FAIR) working on the Flashlight and Shumai projects. We share a project spotlight on Shumai below. From interactions with many of you and reading papers published using ArrayFire, we are delighted to see our work be used to make a difference in meaningful technical computing projects. If you want to showcase your project in this newsletter, please …

The Torch By ArrayFire: Q4’2022 GPU Updates

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News for the accelerated computing community – November 2, 2022 Signup for Newsletter Emails Dear ArrayFire Community, Last quarter was highlighted by the significant announcement that our team has joined Intel Corporation to deliver on a shared vision of open-source accelerated computing with oneAPI. The ArrayFire open-source project will continue to follow The ArrayFire Mission. It will be governed by its maintainers sponsored by various companies, including Google, Twitter, VoltronData, and now Intel. ArrayFire’s support for CUDA, OpenCL, and x86 will continue unchanged. We are also excited to announce that our consulting and training services team is expanding its offering in partnership with OpenTeams, a leading provider of technology and talent to support companies backed by innovative open-source communities like ours. This quarterly newsletter brings together …

The Torch By ArrayFire: Q3’2022 GPU Updates

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News for the accelerated computing community – June 27, 2022 Signup for Newsletter Emails Dear Friends, Welcome to the first newsletter for our ArrayFire community! This newsletter brings together people using and developing ArrayFire and other accelerated computing tools. You are part of this vibrant group that “gathers” together around open source work, including: You are distinguished professionals in your domains, and we hope to build more opportunities for you to interact with the ArrayFire team and one another. We will start with this lightweight quarterly newsletter. At a glance, you’ll be able to see recent developments as well as upcoming opportunities. Enjoy! -John Melonakos, CEO & Co-Founder Product Releases ArrayFire v3.8.2 was released on May 19, 2022. Read more …