0 BLIS : A Modern Alternative to the BLAS FIELD
@inproceedings{Zee20120B, title={0 BLIS : A Modern Alternative to the BLAS FIELD}, author={G. V. Zee and R. Geijn}, year={2012} }
We propose the portable BLAS-like Interface Software (BLIS) framework which addresses a number of shortcomings in both the original BLAS interface and present-day BLAS implementations. The framework allows developers to rapidly instantiate high-performance BLAS-like libraries on existing and new architectures with relatively little effort. The key to this achievement is the observation that virtually all computation within level-2 and level-3 BLAS operations may be expressed in terms of very… CONTINUE READING
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