ABSTRACT
Recent advancements in compiler infrastructures have yielded malleable frameworks to explore data and target optimization using language agnostic approaches. In this talk, we will explore the latest efforts in the compiler and architecture communities to construct frameworks for architecture exploration using traditional language and compiler workflows.
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