Why Do We Need a Compiler Architecture for Heterogeneous Computing
Offered By: The ASF via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the necessity of compiler architecture for heterogeneous computing in this 32-minute conference talk by Wang Chenhan, Founder and CEO of OpenBayes. Delve into the challenges faced by traditional general computing platforms in meeting high-performance computing needs as task complexity and data volumes increase. Examine how heterogeneous computing systems and their acceleration have led to diverse instruction sets and architectural characteristics across different computing platforms. Discover how a specialized compiler architecture can enhance performance, improve efficiency, and facilitate seamless integration between various computing units and platforms, ultimately driving innovation in computing technology.
Syllabus
Why Do We Need A Compiler Architecture For Heterogeneous Computing
Taught by
The ASF
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