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Open Deep Learning Compiler Stack

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TVM is a compiler stack for deep learning systems. It is designed to close the gap between the productivity-focused deep learning frameworks, and the performance- and efficiency-focused hardware backends. TVM works with deep learning frameworks to provide end to end compilation to different backends. Checkout the tvm stack homepage for more information.

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© Contributors Licensed under an Apache-2.0 license.

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TVM adopts apache committer model, we aim to create an open source project that is maintained and owned by the community. Checkout the Contributor Guide

Acknowledgement

We learnt a lot from the following projects when building TVM.

  • Halide: TVM uses HalideIR as data structure for arithematic simplification and low level lowering. We also learnt and adapted some part of lowering pipeline from Halide.
  • Loopy: use of integer set analysis and its loop transformation primitives.
  • Theano: the design inspiration of symbolic scan operator for recurrence.

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