Friends,
I am pleased to announce the release of the Accelerate 0.15 family of packages.
Accelerate defines an embedded language of array computations for high performance computing in Haskell. Computations on multi-dimensional, regular arrays are expressed in the form of parameterised collective operations, such as maps, reductions, and permutations. These computations may then be online compiled and executed on a range of architectures, such as GPUs.
This release brings mainly bug fixes and performance improvements.
The following packages are available on Hackage:
accelerate The language definition and reference implementation
accelerate-io Fast conversion between Accelerate arrays and other formats, including ‘vector’ and ‘repa’.
accelerate-fft Discrete Fourier transforms, backed by CUFFT where available
The code can be found on GitHub, where you can also submit issues:
Finally, there is also a mailing list that can be used for both use and development discussions:
-The Accelerate Team