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by theo31 1805 days ago
Oh that's very interesting, how ready for production is it? It only works for TF right?

> If you need a few dozen inferences per second per server, this is the cheapest way. And you're not depending on a proprietary solution whose parent company could go out of business in a year.

Definitely the cheapest way.

We've been in business for more than a year already actually :)

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NN-512 has no connection to TensorFlow. It is an open source Go program (with no dependencies) that generates C code (with no dependencies). And it's fully ready for production. Similarly, LibNC is stand-alone, and Fabrice Bellard (author of FFmpeg, QEMU, etc.) will release the source to anyone who asks for it.

I'm giving performance comparisons versus TensorFlow, which I consider to be a standard tool.

People who use your proprietary, closed, black-box service are dependent on the well-being of your business. You could vanish tomorrow.