AI with Sally Ward-Foxton presents a variety of deeply technical, but concisely explained topics covering cutting-edge AI accelerator chips, software, systems, algorithms, neural networks, companies and many other subjects related to artificial intelligence and machine learning as it affects the semiconductor industry.
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AI with Sally Ward-Foxton presents a variety of deeply technical, but concisely explained topics covering cutting-edge AI accelerator chips, software, systems, algorithms, neural networks, companies and many other subjects related to artificial intelligence and machine learning as it affects the semiconductor industry.
Inside Synaptics’ Decision To Open-Source Its AI Compiler
AI with Sally Ward-Foxton
28 minutes 51 seconds
1 month ago
Inside Synaptics’ Decision To Open-Source Its AI Compiler
In today’s episode, brought to you by Synaptics, we’re diving into a transformative change in Edge AI: the shift towards open, community-focused compiler technology. Synaptics, a frontrunner in embedded chip innovation, is taking a significant step by making its compiler toolchain open-source and encouraging developers around the globe to participate in shaping the future of on-device intelligence, in partnership with Google. Joining us is Dave Garrett, a pivotal figure in this initiative. We’ll discuss the motivations behind this decision, how we align models with hardware, the challenges of solely targeting peak performance metrics, and what implications this holds for developers, the Edge ecosystem, and the future of AI on devices.
AI with Sally Ward-Foxton
AI with Sally Ward-Foxton presents a variety of deeply technical, but concisely explained topics covering cutting-edge AI accelerator chips, software, systems, algorithms, neural networks, companies and many other subjects related to artificial intelligence and machine learning as it affects the semiconductor industry.