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    PyOpenCL

    PyOpenCL

    OpenCL integration for Python, plus shiny features

    PyOpenCL is a Python wrapper for the OpenCL framework, providing seamless access to parallel computing on CPUs, GPUs, and other accelerators. It enables developers to harness the full power of heterogeneous computing directly from Python, combining Python’s ease of use with the performance benefits of OpenCL. PyOpenCL also includes convenient features for managing memory, compiling kernels, and interfacing with NumPy, making it a preferred choice in scientific computing, data analysis, and machine learning workflows that demand acceleration.
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    cphcttoolbox

    Cph CT Toolbox is a selection of Computed Tomography tools

    Copenhagen Computed Tomography Toolbox is a collection of applications and libraries for flexible and efficient CT reconstruction. The toolbox apps generally take a set of projections (X-ray intensity measurements) and filter and back project them in order to recreate the image or volume that the projections represent. The project includes both mostly informative CPU implementations and highly efficient GPU implementations. Regular releases are hosted at the Python Package Index.
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    startrails

    open game world to be set in a realistic environment

    Discover a huge fictional game world and supply resources for its exploration. Unleash mysterious secrets or just race through the hills. This software is under development and thus neither complete nor bug-free. However, fun can occasionally be had.
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    landshade

    realtime 3d surface rendering library

    landshade is a C++ library for quick tesselation of complex 3D data like terrain and other curves surfaces at different levels of detail on modern graphics hardware.
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    Python bindings for OpenCL, the open standard for parallel programming of heterogeneous systems
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    CLyther
    This project has moved to GitHub https://github.com/srossross/Clyther
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    A CFD program that take advantage of CPU and GPU in local and remote resources using OpenCL Python and Qt.
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