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− | [[wikipedia:Tinygrad]] | + | [[wikipedia:Tinygrad]] [[deep learning]] framework with support for both [[inference]] and [[training]]. |
− | + | * https://github.com/geohot/tinygrad | |
+ | * Tinygrad can run [[LLaMA]] and [[Stable Diffusion]]. | ||
[[Pytorch]] | [[Pytorch]] | ||
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* [[Training]] | * [[Training]] | ||
+ | * [[PFLOPS]] | ||
+ | * [[Micrograd]] | ||
+ | * [[AMD MI300X]] | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{George Hotz}} | ||
+ | * {{ML}} | ||
− | + | [[Category:Computing]] |
Latest revision as of 09:13, 26 September 2024
wikipedia:Tinygrad deep learning framework with support for both inference and training.
- https://github.com/geohot/tinygrad
- Tinygrad can run LLaMA and Stable Diffusion.
See also[edit]
- George Hotz, Comma.ai, Openpilot, Tinygrad
- Machine learning, Deep learning, AWS Sagemaker, PyTorch, Kubeflow, TensorFlow, Keras, Torch, Spark ML, Tinygrad, Apple Neural Engine, Scikit-learn, MNIST, MLOps, AutoML, ClearML, PostgresML, AWS Batch, Transformer, Diffusion, Backpropagation, JAX, Vector database, LLM, The Forrester Wave: AI/ML Platforms
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