Neanderthal Review
Native matrix and linear algebra library for Clojure
Verdict
Neanderthal offers fast native-speed matrix and linear algebra operations in Clojure, with a sane interface and support for GPU acceleration. However, its focus on performance may require additional learning for developers without prior experience in numerical computations. Overall, it's a solid choice for Clojure developers needing high-performance linear algebra operations.
Best for
Clojure developers requiring high-performance linear algebra operations
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Fast native-speed matrix and linear algebra operations
- Support for GPU acceleration
- Sane interface and functional style
- Steep learning curve for developers without prior experience in numerical computations
- Limited documentation and community support compared to other libraries
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Frequently asked
- Is Neanderthal free to use?
- Yes. Neanderthal has a free plan.
- Does Neanderthal have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Neanderthal do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
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