Hello,
The 21.02 release of Compute Library is out and comes with a collection of improvements and new features.
Source code and prebuilt binaries are available at: https://github.com/ARM-software/ComputeLibrary/releases/tag/v21.02
Highlights of the release:
* Ports a range of Neon/CL kernels to the new Compute Library interface to ease integration with other frameworks and reduce side-effects; interface planned to be exposed in 21.05 along with additional kernels
* Adds Arm® Cortex®-R support on bare-metal/Linux®
* Introduces the ability to compress the OpenCL kernels for Android™ using zlib, leading to significant binary size reduction gains
* Optimizes direct convolution on OpenCL
* Optimizes a variety of functions with SVE/SVE2
* Enables updatability of OpenCL GEMM heuristic at runtime through external configuration files
And more, see the changelog at Compute Library v21.02 Documentation<https://arm-software.github.io/ComputeLibrary/v21.02/> for more details.
Best regards,
Michele
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