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author | Android Build Coastguard Worker <android-build-coastguard-worker@google.com> | Wed Feb 01 14:13:57 2023 +0000 |
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Snap for 9550733 from 4628497c52e20301c03b2bac0e98e19afa241089 to mainline-tzdata5-release Change-Id: I9ecaa1e10e17a81717c563b89e5309227deb6284
This is not an officially supported Google product.
ruy is a matrix multiplication library. Its focus is to cover the matrix multiplication needs of neural network inference engines. Its initial user has been TensorFlow Lite, where it is used by default on the ARM CPU architecture.
ruy supports both floating-point and 8bit-integer-quantized matrices.
ruy is designed to achieve high performance not just on very large sizes, as is the focus of many established libraries, but on whatever are the actual sizes and shapes of matrices most critical in current TensorFlow Lite applications. This often means quite small sizes, e.g. 100x100 or even 50x50, and all sorts of rectangular shapes. It's not as fast as completely specialized code for each shape, but it aims to offer a good compromise of speed across all shapes and a small binary size.
Some documentation will eventually be available in the doc/ directory, see doc/README.md.