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Develop use-cases for TornadoVM #14

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jjfumero opened this issue May 5, 2020 · 3 comments
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Develop use-cases for TornadoVM #14

jjfumero opened this issue May 5, 2020 · 3 comments
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@jjfumero
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jjfumero commented May 5, 2020

The current version of the TornadoVM repository contains a module with several examples. The purpose of this issue is to expand the variety of use cases with more application domains.

The potential new examples and cases to include with TornadoVM are (not limited to): GUI NBODY, computational photogrtaphy, block-chain. crypto, etc.

Note, before working on this and being able to merge it into the TornadoVM repo, please contact the TornadoVM team.

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Sorry, I couldn't find an example of blockchain. Can you provide it?

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Hi @chenyu2016 , that's what this issue is about. I will rephrase it because it seems that is not clear.

What I meant is that, in the current version of TornadoVM, there is a package dedicated to examples. This issue is open to adding more examples that use TornadoVM for hardware acceleration. Some examples of potential use cases are: computational phography, crypto, block-chain, etc. , on top of the existing ones.

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  • AI inference and training in different apps and services
  • ray-tracing rendering in CAD/photo/movie apps and games
  • discrete modeling in apps for termo/aero/hydro dynamic physics, game of life, etc.

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