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Zero to matmul with the ET-SoC-1

UD2.120 (Chavanne) | Day 1 | 17:25 - 17:45 | Speakers: Peter Cawley

Zero to matmul with the ET-SoC-1
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Abstract

The ET-SoC-1 chip contains more than one thousand RISC-V cores, with custom vector and tensor extensions on each core, and has recently been given a new open-source lease of life [1]. What do low-level AI software engineers do with novel hardware? Obviously the answer is to make it do matmuls.

Join me on a rapid journey from naïve matmul to optimized matmul, learning about ET-SoC-1 along the way. Some of its hardware features will help us, whereas others will be a hinderance.

[1] https://github.com/aifoundry-org

Speakers

Peter Cawley

I write at corsix.org, and you can find me on ~Twitter~ X as @corsix.


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