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  2. Nvidia CUDA Compiler - Wikipedia

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    CUDA code runs on both the central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU). NVCC separates these two parts and sends host code (the part of code which will be run on the CPU) to a C compiler like GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) or Intel C++ Compiler (ICC) or Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler, and sends the device code (the part which will run on the GPU) to the GPU.

  3. OpenCV - Wikipedia

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    The first alpha version of OpenCV was released to the public at the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in 2000, and five betas were released between 2001 and 2005. The first 1.0 version was released in 2006. A version 1.1 "pre-release" was released in October 2008. The second major release of the OpenCV was in October 2009.

  4. File:OpenCV Logo with text svg version.svg - Wikipedia

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    SVG-version. Русский: Логотип OpenCV составлен из 3х заглавных букв O, C и V, выровненых по вершинам треугольника. Логотип совмещает дух Open Source и компьютерного зрения (Computer Vision).

  5. Cura (software) - Wikipedia

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    This was the first version with plugin support. [11] November 2017: Cura Connect was released to enable users to control, monitor, and configure a group of network-enabled 3D printers from a single interface. [12] October 2018: Beginning with version 3.5, all files are saved in the 3MF format for improved compatibility with other 3D software.

  6. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Since 7 October 2024, Python 3.13 is the latest stable release, and it and, for few more months, 3.12 are the only releases with active support including for bug fixes (as opposed to just for security) and Python 3.9, [55] is the oldest supported version of Python (albeit in the 'security support' phase), due to Python 3.8 reaching end-of-life.