A Parallel Discrete Event Simulation Engine with Examples
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A Parallel Discrete Event Simulation Engine with Examples
Lockless block-when necessary queue based on LCRQ.
Example of using Multi Core in Arduino IDE with Raspberry Pi Pico board.
hyper optimized alpha zero implementation to play gomoku (distributed training with ray, mcts with cython)
Exploring data aggregation with Pandas, Scikit-learn, Polar, and Dask. This repo includes scripts, benchmarks, and insights for handling distributed test data.
C++ code examples for the Grid library
A little repository that shows an interesting phenomena in C++14 shared mutex threading
A Haskell ray tracer largely based on http://www.raytracegroundup.com/
Compiler for the multi-core version of Insense language.
An autonomous vehicle project based on a Raspberry Pi Pico, integrating Servo Motors, DC Motors, PWM Speed Control, Ultrasound Sensors, Multi-core Code on the official Arduino/Mbed Core
Easy parallelisation of R computations.
Upgrade of SchoolMIPS single-core processor
Enhance your Node.js API's performance with Clustered-Node-Hello-API, leveraging the power of the Cluster module to distribute processing across all CPU cores, ensuring faster response times and improved scalability. 🚀
Multicore and utility functions for Seurat 2 & 3, using doMC / foreach packages.
Bringing hardware acceleration to Java machine learning
FREDDO is a software runtime that provides data-driven concurrency on single-node and distributed multi-core systems.
Computer Architecture course project - IIIT Delhi CSE511
Using Multi-Core to process heavy tasks by using Background Worker (C#)
A simple multi-core task scheduler that works well with promises. Great for doing parallel data processing.
Semestral project for safe critical controlling toaster using STM32H747I-DISCO.
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