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alexellis / Actions BatchTime-sharing supercomputer built on GitHub Actions
llnl / MaestrowfA tool to easily orchestrate general computational workflows both locally and on supercomputers
TomaszRewak / MAGIMAGI system is a cluster of three AI supercomputers that manage and support all task performed by the NERV organization from their Tokyo-3 headquarter.
matex-org / MatexMachine Learning Toolkit for Extreme Scale (MaTEx)
fshiori / MagiThree LLMs debate to make better decisions than any single model. Inspired by EVA's MAGI supercomputer.
PetraProver / PetraVMA verifiable supercomputer
akiyamalab / MEGADOCKAn ultra-high-performance protein-protein docking for heterogeneous supercomputers
Lumi-supercomputer / LUMI AI GuideThe LUMI AI Guide is designed to assist users in migrating their machine learning applications from smaller-scale computing environments to the LUMI supercomputer.
exalearn / ColmenaLibrary for steering campaigns of simulations on supercomputers
Shamrock-code / ShamrockThe Shamrock Framework, an open-source, multi-GPU hydrodynamics framework for astrophysics. Scales seamlessly from laptops to exascale supercomputers, supporting SPH, AMR, and more.
theNetworkChuck / Mac Studio ClusterBuild a 2TB Unified Memory AI Supercomputer with Mac Studios - Companion guide to NetworkChuck's YouTube video
OpenPOWERFoundation / A2iThe A2I core was used as the general purpose processor for BlueGene/Q, the successor to BlueGene/L and BlueGene/P supercomputers
clusterlib / ClusterlibTools to manage jobs on supercomputer
ashishpatel26 / Browser Based Models With TensorFlowjsYou may think that machine learning models can only be trained with supercomputers and big data. This first course shows you how you can train and run machine learning models in any browser using TensorFlow.js. You’ll learn techniques for handling data in the browser, and at the end you’ll build a computer vision project that recognizes and classifies objects from a webcam. deeplearning.ai certificate : https://www.coursera.org/account/accomplishments/records/BURZEBYF8K3A
SMART-Lab / SmartdispatchAn easy to use job launcher for supercomputers with PBS compatible job manager.
singhsidhukuldeep / 2D Navier Stokes SolverAs the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) progresses, the fluid flows are more and more analysed by using simulations with the help of high speed computers. In order to solve and analyse these fluid flows we require intensive simulation involving mathematical equations which governs the fluid flow, these are Navier Stokes (NS) equation. Solving these equations has become a necessity as almost every problem which is related to fluid flow analysis call for solving of Navier Stokes equation. These NS equations are partial differential equations so different numerical methods are used to solve these equations. Solving these partial differential equations so different numerical methods requires large amount of computing power and huge amount of memory is in play. Only practical feasible way to solve these equation is write a parallel program to solve them, which can then be run on powerful hardware capable of parallel processing to get the desired results High speed supercomputer will provide us very good performance in terms of reduction in execution time. In paper focus will be on finite volume as a numerical method. We will also see what GPGPU (General-Purpose computing on Graphics Processing Units) is and how we are taking its advantages to solve CFD problems.
samcamwilliams / HyperBEAMAn implementation of AO: the A(ctor) O(riented) supercomputer for the permaweb.
jdaln / Dgx Spark Inference StackServe the home! Inference stack for your Nvidia DGX Spark aka the Grace Blackwell AI supercomputer on your desk. Mostly vLLM based for now
coduin / Epiphany BspBSP implementation for the Parallella; the world's smallest supercomputer
gentryx / LibgeodecompA library for C++/Fortran computer simulations (e.g. stencil codes, mesh-free, unstructured grids, n-body & particle methods). Scales from smartphones to petascale supercomputers (e.g. Titan, Tsubame 2.5, Edison, JUQUEEN, Stampede)