Come join us at AMD in Longmont for our next meetup. We're excited to share that Erika Hunhoff will present about AMD Ryzen AI Architecture (i.e., the AI engines) and how to program them, which will become increasingly important as more and more AI is incorporated into embedded applications.
Title: Leveraging the IRON AI Engine API to program the Ryzen AI NPU
Presenter: Erika Hunhoff
Full abstract below
5:30 socialize / food (will be provided)
6:00 presentation
7 or 7:30 Adjourn
Location: AMD Summit Retreat Building (https://maps.app.goo.gl/6QA5N5S1AvRTVnfS7). The main AMD building address is 3100 Logic Drive, Longmont CO. The retreat building is the next street up on Fordham if coming from the Diagonal Hwy.
Abstract:
Specialized hardware accelerators are abundantly available today including NPUs found in consumer laptops with AMD Ryzen™ AI CPUs. The NPU of AMD Ryzen™ AI devices includes an AI Engine array comprised of a set of VLIW vector processors, data movement accelerators (DMAs) and adaptable interconnect. By providing convenient software tool flows to program these devices, enthusiasts are enabled to productively harness the full capabilities of these powerful NPUs. IRON is a close-to-metal open-source toolkit enabling performance engineers to build fast and efficient, often specialized, designs through a set of Python language bindings around the mlir-aie dialect. The presentation will provide insights into the AI Engine compute and data movement capabilities supported in our tool flow. The speakers will demonstrate performance optimizations of increasingly complex designs by leveraging the unique architectural features of AI Engines.