About us
Welcome to the Israel LLVM Meetup!
This group is for anyone interested in C/C++, computer software, and compilers, specifically focused on LLVM.
Join us to discuss the latest developments in LLVM technology, learn about best practices for utilizing LLVM in software development, and network with other professionals in the field.
Whether you're a seasoned LLVM expert or just starting out, this group is the perfect place to expand your knowledge and connect with like-minded individuals.
Let's come together to explore the world of LLVM and advance our skills in software development. Everyone interested in LLVM, MLIR, Clang, lldb, Polly, GCC, Compilers... is invited to join. This is a casual meeting to get to know people working on those projects or interested to learn about them.
Upcoming events
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Israel LLVM Meetup at QM
QM Offices, HaMasger St 35, floor 25, Tel Aviv-Yafo, ILJoin Us for an Exciting Israel LLVM Meetup at QM!
We are thrilled to invite you to a special visit to the Quantum Machines offices, where we’ll dive deep into the latest compiler technologies and development tools.
This meetup brings together the Israel LLVM community for a night of insightful technical talks, tour in QM labs, networking, and discussions on the future of compilation—from classical optimizations to the cutting edge of quantum computing.
Whether you are a hardware architect, a compiler developer, or a performance engineer, this event is a great opportunity to explore diverse topics covering MLIR, Quantum Compilation, and Hardware-Driven Optimization.***
📅 Date & Time: June 10th, 2026
- 17:30 – Arrival & Networking
- 18:00 – Technical Talks Begin
- 19:00 – Tour in QM Labs
- 19:30 – Wrap-up & Further Networking
📍 Venue: QM Offices (Quantum Machines)
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🎙️ Speakers & Topics
Yotam Ishay – Senior Compiler Engineer, QM
Title: "Quantum Compilation in MLIR"
Abstract: In this talk, Yotam will demonstrate how hybrid quantum-classical control is modeled within QM’s compiler stack. From the QUA language to the Pulse Processing Unit (PPU), we will examine the unique requirements of the fast-growing quantum computing field and how MLIR is utilized to address these challenges.Alexey Kreshchuk – Senior Compiler Engineer, Mobileye
Title: "Supercharging Compiler Optimization Remarks with Hardware Metrics"
Abstract: Alexey will showcase how Compiler Explorer can be extended to help developers optimize their code more effectively. The session will focus on how to run your own compilers while utilizing the Opt Pipeline Viewer and hardware metrics to gain deeper insights into optimization remarks.35 attendees
Past events
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