News

Google Chrome will stop supporting Windows 7/8.1 in February 2023

Google announced that Chrome will stop supporting Windows 7 and 8.1 starting in February 2023; this decision is also in line with Microsoft’s Windows Lifecycle Policy. With support for both versions of Windows discontinued, Chrome users will have to make sure their devices are running at least Windows 10. “With the release of Chrome 110

Google Chrome will stop supporting Windows 7/8.1 in February 2023 Read More »

IHP 1.0 is officially released, the out-of-the-box Haskell web framework

Two years after IHP released the first public version, the official version 1.0 has finally been released. The development team said that during the 1.0 development cycle, a total of 34 versions were released, including more than 4,700 commits and 800 PRs. IHP is a modern out-of-the-box (batteries-included) Haskell web framework built on Haskell and

IHP 1.0 is officially released, the out-of-the-box Haskell web framework Read More »

Daily Blog | Application Practice of Cloud Shuffle Service in ByteDance Spark Scenario

In big data scenarios, data shuffle represents the process of data exchange in different partitions, and the performance of shuffle often becomes the performance bottleneck of jobs or even the entire cluster. Especially in the scenario where ByteDance has hundreds of PB Shuffle data every day, the shuffle process exposes many problems. This article will

Daily Blog | Application Practice of Cloud Shuffle Service in ByteDance Spark Scenario Read More »

Tongxin’s first technology open day, hard-core technology leads the “big migration” of operating systems

On the occasion of Programmer’s Day on October 24, the first technology open day of Tongxin Software came to a successful conclusion in the National Xinchuang Park. Tongxin Software’s first technology open day includes UP main live broadcast interaction, check-in and park exploration, “Great Migration” theme forum, and product experience of the whole system. More

Tongxin’s first technology open day, hard-core technology leads the “big migration” of operating systems Read More »

Example of ROCm version prediction for the paddle frame

Prediction using Haiguang CPU/DCU is the same as prediction using Intel CPU/Nvidia GPU. It supports Paddle Inference, which is suitable for high-performance server-side and cloud-based inference. The current Paddle ROCm version is fully compatible with the C++/Python API of the Paddle CUDA version, and the original GPU prediction commands and parameters can be used directly.

Example of ROCm version prediction for the paddle frame Read More »

TensorFlow roadmap announced, will be 100% backward compatible

On November 9, 2015, Google open-sourced TensorFlow, and the project has been around for nearly seven years since then. The project has now gained the participation and support of thousands of open source contributors, Google developers, researchers and educators, and well-known ML projects such as TensorFlow and PyTorch have become almost synonymous with machine learning.

TensorFlow roadmap announced, will be 100% backward compatible Read More »