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  2. Llama (language model) - Wikipedia

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    Model weights for the first version of Llama were only available to researchers on a case-by-case basis, under a non-commercial license. [8] [3] Unauthorized copies of the first model were shared via BitTorrent. [9] Subsequent versions of Llama were made accessible outside academia and released under licenses that permitted some commercial use ...

  3. List of 3D graphics libraries - Wikipedia

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    These APIs for 3D computer graphics are particularly popular: ANGLE, web browsers graphics engine, a cross-platform translator of OpenGL ES calls to DirectX, OpenGL, or Vulkan API calls. Direct3D (a subset of DirectX) Glide a defunct 3D graphics API developed by 3dfx Interactive. Mantle developed by AMD. Metal developed by Apple.

  4. Free and open-source graphics device driver - Wikipedia

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    The Open Graphics Device v1 has dual DVI-I outputs and a 100-pin IDC connector. In September 2010, the first 25 OGD1 boards were made available for grant application and purchase. [105] The Milkymist system on a chip, targeted at embedded graphics instead of desktop computers, supports a VGA output, a limited vertex shader and a 2D texturing ...

  5. Broadwell (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Also, it has two independent bit stream decoder (BSD) rings to process video commands on GT3 GPUs; this allows one BSD ring to process decoding and the other BSD ring to process encoding at the same time. [26] Broadwell's integrated GPU supports on Windows Direct3D 11.2, OpenGL 4.4 (OpenGL 4.5 on Linux [27]) and OpenCL 2.0.

  6. General-purpose computing on graphics processing units

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    General-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPU, or less often GPGP) is the use of a graphics processing unit (GPU), which typically handles computation only for computer graphics, to perform computation in applications traditionally handled by the central processing unit (CPU).

  7. Stable Diffusion - Wikipedia

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    Final rounds of training additionally dropped 10% of text conditioning to improve Classifier-Free Diffusion Guidance. [29] The model was trained using 256 Nvidia A100 GPUs on Amazon Web Services for a total of 150,000 GPU-hours, at a cost of $600,000. [30] [31] [32] SD3 was trained at a cost of around $10 million. [33]

  8. Graphics library - Wikipedia

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    Latest Graphics Library usage across Operating Systems: OS Vulkan Direct X GNMX Metal; Windows 10 Free, Nvidia and AMD Free, MS no no Mac Free, MoltenVK: no no Free, Apple Linux Free no no no Android Free no no no iOS Free, MoltenVK: no no Free, Apple Tizen in Development no no no Sailfish in Development no no no Xbox One no Free no no Orbis OS ...

  9. Windows Display Driver Model - Wikipedia

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    One of the limitations of WDDM driver model version 1.0 is that it does not support multiple drivers in a multi-adapter, multi-monitor setup. If a multi-monitor system has more than one graphics adapter powering the monitors, both the adaptors must use the same WDDM driver. If more than one driver is used, Windows will disable one of them. [12]