
What we’re about
Everyone interested in LLVM, Clang, lldb, Polly, Swift, Rust,... is invited to join. This is a casual meeting to get to know people working on those projects or interested to learn about them.
LLVM is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies. It is used as the base of many modern compilers including clang (C/C++/Objective-C), GHC (Haskell), dragonegg (Ada, Fortran, ...), many commercial OpenCL compilers, RenderScript and many more.Industry, open source community and researchers work on or with LLVM for many reasons. The most cited ones are the modern code base, the liberal BSD like license and the modularity. All making it easy to use LLVM.
LLVM in the context of this social means everything related to LLVM. This includes the core LLVM, but also projects developed in the context of LLVM. These are e.g. lldb (the LLVM debugger), libc++ (a C++ standard library) or in general projects only interested in using LLVM.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- LLVM / Clang Social Meetup - Toronto AreaMeta Toronto, Toronto, ON
Come join us for our next social and talk!
Agenda:
6:30 - 7:00 pm Arrival, registering and socializing
7:00 – 7:45 pm Presentation ("Triton: A High-Performance, Domain Specific Language for AI Workloads" - by Giancarlo Colmenares)
7:45 - 8:30 pm snacks on site and additional socializingSynopsis:
In this presentation, we will introduce Triton, a novel, high-performance, domain-specific language designed to accelerate AI workloads. We will delve into the language's description, highlighting its unique features and compilation flow. Additionally, we will discuss the importance of Triton in today's computing landscape and explore the challenges associated with extending it to new platforms and targets.Speaker's background
Giancarlo Colmenares is a Compiler Engineer, with 6+ years of experience in Compiler Design, codegen for custom ASICs and Optimizations for ML workloads. Currently with the MTIA SW team at Meta supporting the Triton compiler, working on optimizations at customizations for the MTIA chip. Giancarlo has a PhD in Computer Science from Université du Québec, Canada.PLEASE NOTE:
Attendees will be required to complete this form by Friday, April 25 in order to be registered with building reception. There is a capacity limit for the venue, confirmation will be sent closer to event date. Please register only if confident that you can attend.