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[[Fujitsu]] has created an open-source [[ARM architecture|ARM]] version of the oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN)<ref>{{Cite web|last=fltech|date= |title=A Deep Dive into a Deep Learning Library for the A64FX Fugaku CPU - The Development Story in the Developer's Own Words|url=https://blog.fltech.dev/entry/2020/11/19/fugaku-onednn-deep-dive-en|access-date=2021-02-10|website=fltech - 富士通研究所の技術ブログ|language=ja}}</ref> for their [[Fugaku (supercomputer)|Fugaku CPU]].
 
==== Unified Acceleration Foundation (UXL) ====
 
Unified Acceleration Foundation (UXL) is a new technology consortium that are working on the contiuation of the OneAPI initiative, with to goal to create a new open standard accelerator software ecosystem, related open standards and specification projects through Working Groups and Special Interest Groups (SIGs). The goal will compete with Nvidia's CUDA. The main companies behind it are Intel, Google, ARM, Qualcomm, Samsung, Imagination, and VMware.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/technology/behind-plot-break-nvidias-grip-ai-by-targeting-software-2024-03-25/</ref>
 
== Comparison with competitors ==
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'''ROCm'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm/issues/1628|title=Question: What does ROCm stand for? · Issue #1628 · RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm|website=Github.com|access-date=January 18, 2022}}</ref> is an open source software stack for [[graphics processing unit]] (GPU) programming from [[Advanced Micro Devices]] (AMD).
 
==== Unified Acceleration Foundation (UXL) ====
 
Unified Acceleration Foundation (UXL) is a new technology consortium that are working on the contiuation of the OneAPI initiative, with to goal to create a new open standard accelerator software ecosystem, related open standards and specification projects through Working Groups and Special Interest Groups (SIGs). The goal will compete with Nvidia's CUDA. The main companies behind it are Intel, Google, ARM, Qualcomm, Samsung, Imagination, and VMware.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/technology/behind-plot-break-nvidias-grip-ai-by-targeting-software-2024-03-25/</ref>
 
==References==