I’m having “one of those days.” During a recent chat with someone who has a lot to answer for, I was informed that IREE is the execution layer for MILR and that I can think of MILR as a newer version of LLVM. Now I know what I sound like when I’m talking to my family and friends. Also, my head hurts.
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MLCommons, in collaboration with AVCC, the Autonomous Vehicle Compute Consortium, recently released the ML Perf Auto 0.5. benchmark suite. The suite is intended to compare the performance of different AI engines in real-world vision/perception applications for ADAS and autonomous driving.
Will it live up to that ambitious goal? Let’s go back a few years…
Early in my career, … Read More → "Lies, Damn Lies, Benchmarks and ML Perf Auto?"
The purpose of this column is to waffle (as is my wont) about some super System-on-Module (SOM) units that recently leaped onto the center of the stage with a fanfare of flügelhorns (once heard, never forgotten), but first…
As usual, my poor old noggin is raucously reverberating with new nuggets of knowledge and tempting tidbits of trivia. I know from experience that … Read More → "Polish Logic Meets Silicon Magic: Say Hi to Grinn’s GenioSOM-700"
Hold onto your hippocampus because the latest neuromorphic marvels are firing on all synapses. To ensure we’re all tap-dancing to the same skirl of the bagpipes, let’s remind ourselves that the term “neuromorphic” is a portmanteau that combines the Greek words “neuro” (relating to nerves or the brain) and “morphic” (relating to form or structure).
Thus, “neuromorphic” literally means “in the … Read More → "Bodacious Buzz on the Brain-Boggling Neuromorphic Brain Chip Battlefront"