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November 22, 2024 in AI, Blog

Enhancing the Future of AI/ML with Attached Matrix Extension

Zhao Jiang, Alibaba DAMO Academy In recent years, the rapid advancement of AI technologies, particularly deep learning, has significantly increased the demand for computing power, especially for matrix operations in…
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November 20, 2024 in Blog

Meet Andrea Gallo, RVFA: A Senior IT Leader’s Career Pivot

Andrea Gallo, RVFA Vice President of Technology at RISC-V InternationalAfter decades of a highly successful, Arm-focused career, Andrea Gallo was ready to take his professional path in a new direction.…
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November 15, 2024 in Blog

Triton kernel performance on RISC-V CPU

Introduction to Triton Triton is an open-source, Python-based Domain-Specific Language (DSL) developed by OpenAI to simplify the writing of high-performance GPGPU code. It was first introduced in 2019 by Tillett…
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