Where the GPU for the Web work happens!
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May 21, 2026 - Bikeshed
Where the GPU for the Web work happens!
Thin, unified, C++-flavored wrappers for the CUDA APIs
OpenCL is the most powerful programming language ever created. Yet the OpenCL C++ bindings are cumbersome and the code overhead prevents many people from getting started. I created this lightweight OpenCL-Wrapper to greatly simplify OpenCL software development with C++ while keeping functionality and performance.
Vulkan compute for people
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Architecture Guide
Insanely fast Open Source Computer Vision library for ARM and x86 devices (Up to #50 times faster than OpenCV)
Metal Guide
Amplifier allows .NET developers to easily run complex applications with intensive mathematical computation on Intel CPU/GPU, NVIDIA, AMD without writing any additional C kernel code. Write your function in .NET and Amplifier will take care of running it on your favorite hardware.
Simple experimental async GPGPU framework for Rust
qCUDA: GPGPU Virtualization at a New API Remoting Method with Para-virtualization
An interactive 3D visualization featuring a crystal bird geometry with flowfield particle animation, GPGPU computation, and post-processing effects.
A compute shader implementation of the OneSweep sorting algorithm.
WebGPU water simulation handling up to a million particles.
GPU-accelerated atmospheric ice crystal halo simulator
LPGPU2 CodeXL power performance analysis and feedback tool for GPUs
High-performance library for approximate inference on discrete Bayesian networks on GPU and CPU
.Net GPU compute for the browser and desktop. Write once, run on WebGPU, WebGL, Wasm, CUDA, OpenCL, and CPU
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