G'day bliako,

I did come across AI::MXNet earlier during my searching; via a fairly circuitous route, if I recall, after following a series of links. I think I took the AI:: and the abstract ("Perl interface to MXNet machine learning library") to indicate this was not what I wanted.

I now see, several screenfuls down, "The MXNet Perl package brings flexible and efficient GPU computing and state-of-art deep learning to Perl." (my emphasis). If only the abstract had been a bit more informative. I'm currently in the processing of installing the module.

The ExtUtils::nvcc module also has an Inline::C example. A dependency of a dependency needs a reboot to complete installation; that's not convenient right now but I'll get to it in a day or two. When that's done, I can try your suggested CUDA example; CUDA is in that dependency chain currently stuck in a traffic jam. :-)

— Ken


In reply to Re^2: Perl GPGPU Modules by kcott
in thread Perl GPGPU Modules by kcott

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