Result for 1823F45B949EFBA3E9B186B59C827D05D563C637

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/pocl/kernel-i686-pc-linux-gnu-avx.bc
FileSize5984896
MD571C82FE7E8563B196B46300D223ED2B2
SHA-11823F45B949EFBA3E9B186B59C827D05D563C637
SHA-256BAB880BFFEAC26295E05D6C512B6B748148DDB3750E9AD6B0C9BBCCDE192B523
SSDEEP49152:cX7nrQQldd9VOk3V0ccc/IG7Z9xeWVxT0xT01T29NN+OZayJgxkCKMe9SA5DRi:cX7npV0cccgxA5050V4NPTUM5DR
TLSHT1C3566C1DF9E19C83CDCA037A3CBB8798477AAE268E46A35359487F1D1D7A23C15C092D
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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5479D661F28FB7561642D97A79AB168B4
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionPortable Computing Language (pocl) is an implementation of the OpenCL standard which can be adapted for new targets and devices, both for homogeneous CPU and heterogenous GPUs/accelerators. pocl uses Clang as an OpenCL C frontend and LLVM for the kernel compiler implementation, and as a portability layer. If your desired target has an LLVM backend, it should be possible to get OpenCL support by using pocl. pocl yields improved performance portability by using a kernel compiler that can generate multi-work-item work-group functions that exploit various types of parallel hardware resources, such as VLIW, superscalar, SIMD, SIMT, multicore and multithread.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepocl
PackageRelease1.3
PackageVersion1.8
SHA-10EB23F39149F8270B6AE52CC2CE3D264850B8152
SHA-256D1CB58C479C3944ED18D34A80E836EAD9DB442E95F92A2AC5E11C686BA4C91F1