This is a strong assertion that's directionally wrong. No matter the economy's state or any AI progress, experts are always searched for.
How are FPGAs "bruned into silicon"? Would be news to me that there are ASICs being taped out at CERN
The millstones of the gods grind late, but they grind well. It depends where you're from -- there is always potential for dramatic change in a people as obedient as the German.
I do hope that sufficient humiliation will suffice for DB leadership to enact harsh measures. German precision and punctuality are still there in its people. It's not lost yet.
I've been trying my hand at RL envs for various sparse matrix algorithms in CUDA. It's easy to generate code that "looks good", "novel" and "fast". Escaping the distribution and actually creating novel sequences of…
80kms for the longest day, amazing. The most I achieved in the north of Berlin was about 30kms/day. Also, is "Shengan" a british spelling quirk?
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I'd be interested as well!
There is project bringing Fortran to the browser, though (_using WebAssembly_) https://dev.lfortran.org/
Read some of the performance-related work here: https://acl.inf.ethz.ch/publications/
I know some people who took a look at their StaSi files. Today's really different compared to what happened then: There wasn't someone from inside your inner circle transmitting every joke and every utterance to "law…
Would you happen to have sources on the three orders of magnitude speedup coming at no cost? I'd assume porting + data movement considerations making this task non-trivial.
LFortran is not necessarily using LLVM IR to compile. It's building up an ASR [1] structure that's already being used in the LFortran-specific backends. Potentially it can make full use of Fortran semantics! [1]…
Oh absolutely. That work is a gem, I've used it for quite some research. Good idea to refer to this, too!
How to write Fast Numerical Code https://users.ece.cmu.edu/~franzf/papers/gttse07.pdf
Disentangling hype from practicality: https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.00523
How so?
'Regime shift' is a fairly common term when talking in the context of time series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herero_and_Namaqua_genocide
Of course it's cancelled, Berset put 1000 people as a hard maximum with events with below 1000 people attending only allowed under risk assessment measures (ie. they might even cancel events below that threshold).
Since it does not treat technologies but rather concepts, it is very much up to date. Everybody in HPC does Monte Carlo and parallel processing, these concepts are still fundamental to working in scientific computing.
This is a strong assertion that's directionally wrong. No matter the economy's state or any AI progress, experts are always searched for.
How are FPGAs "bruned into silicon"? Would be news to me that there are ASICs being taped out at CERN
The millstones of the gods grind late, but they grind well. It depends where you're from -- there is always potential for dramatic change in a people as obedient as the German.
I do hope that sufficient humiliation will suffice for DB leadership to enact harsh measures. German precision and punctuality are still there in its people. It's not lost yet.
I've been trying my hand at RL envs for various sparse matrix algorithms in CUDA. It's easy to generate code that "looks good", "novel" and "fast". Escaping the distribution and actually creating novel sequences of…
80kms for the longest day, amazing. The most I achieved in the north of Berlin was about 30kms/day. Also, is "Shengan" a british spelling quirk?
Next article: What's SASS?
I'd be interested as well!
There is project bringing Fortran to the browser, though (_using WebAssembly_) https://dev.lfortran.org/
Read some of the performance-related work here: https://acl.inf.ethz.ch/publications/
I know some people who took a look at their StaSi files. Today's really different compared to what happened then: There wasn't someone from inside your inner circle transmitting every joke and every utterance to "law…
Would you happen to have sources on the three orders of magnitude speedup coming at no cost? I'd assume porting + data movement considerations making this task non-trivial.
LFortran is not necessarily using LLVM IR to compile. It's building up an ASR [1] structure that's already being used in the LFortran-specific backends. Potentially it can make full use of Fortran semantics! [1]…
Oh absolutely. That work is a gem, I've used it for quite some research. Good idea to refer to this, too!
How to write Fast Numerical Code https://users.ece.cmu.edu/~franzf/papers/gttse07.pdf
Disentangling hype from practicality: https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.00523
How so?
'Regime shift' is a fairly common term when talking in the context of time series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herero_and_Namaqua_genocide
Of course it's cancelled, Berset put 1000 people as a hard maximum with events with below 1000 people attending only allowed under risk assessment measures (ie. they might even cancel events below that threshold).
Since it does not treat technologies but rather concepts, it is very much up to date. Everybody in HPC does Monte Carlo and parallel processing, these concepts are still fundamental to working in scientific computing.