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From the post:
>In addition to AMD releasing the Ryzen AI Software 1.7 release on Friday, they also published a new version of their MLIR-AIE compiler toolchain for targeting AMD Ryzen AI NPU devices with this LLVM-based MLIR-focused stack. The MLIR-AIE compiler allows generating Python code for execution on the Ryzen AI NPU and ultimately opens the door to other software targeting LLVM's Multi-Level Intermediate Representation (MLIR). While Ryzen AI NPUs are a big focus these days, the toolchain also works for other AMD/Xilinx AI Engine devices such as their Versal SoCs.
Archive: https://archive.today/updP1
From the post:
>>In addition to AMD releasing the Ryzen AI Software 1.7 release on Friday, they also published a new version of their MLIR-AIE compiler toolchain for targeting AMD Ryzen AI NPU devices with this LLVM-based MLIR-focused stack.
The MLIR-AIE compiler allows generating Python code for execution on the Ryzen AI NPU and ultimately opens the door to other software targeting LLVM's Multi-Level Intermediate Representation (MLIR). While Ryzen AI NPUs are a big focus these days, the toolchain also works for other AMD/Xilinx AI Engine devices such as their Versal SoCs.
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