MLIR (Multi-Level Intermediate Representation) is a unifying software framework for compiler development. MLIR can make optimal use of a variety of computing...
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Mlir or MLIR may refer to: MLIR (software), framework for compiler development Multilingual information retrieval, a field of information retrieval Modern...
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Mojo (programming language) (category AI software)
matures. Mojo builds on the Multi-Level Intermediate Representation (MLIR) compiler software framework, instead of directly on the lower level LLVM compiler...
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} // end of method 'Global Functions'::test_pointer_operations LLVM MLIR (software) List of CIL instructions List of CLI languages "Intermediate Language...
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Chris Lattner (section MLIR)
(born 1978) is an American software engineer and creator of LLVM, the Clang compiler, the Swift programming language and the MLIR compiler infrastructure...
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Python (programming language) (redirect from Python (software))
Python [...] Krill, Paul (4 May 2023). "Mojo language marries Python and MLIR for AI development". InfoWorld. Archived from the original on 5 May 2023...
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LLVM (category Software using the University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License)
on 2 May 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2012. "MLIR". mlir.llvm.org. Retrieved June 7, 2022. "Dialects - MLIR". mlir.llvm.org. Retrieved June 7, 2022. Stellard...
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ROCm (category AMD software)
although there is still research on such enhanced modularity with LLVM MLIR. ROCm as a stack ranges from the kernel driver to the end-user applications...
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reasons. Despite all this, the MLIR system is highly dependent on a lot of resources such as automated language detection software. Example-based machine translation...
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SYCL (category Cross-platform software)
devices in an experimental state. Polygeist has a fork compiling SYCL through MLIR which is backed by the Inteon company. In March 2023 the Khronos Group announced...
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Comparison of online source code playgrounds (category Network software comparisons)
The following table lists notable online software source code playgrounds. A playground allows learning about, experimenting with and sharing source code...
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