When you say (in the video) that you can target more exotic hardware, what about things FGPA accelerators (maybe taking advantage of TVM's FPGA backend)?
Also, what about CUDA alternatives like ROCm?
When you say (in the video) that you can target more exotic hardware, what about things FGPA accelerators (maybe taking advantage of TVM's FPGA backend)?
Also, what about CUDA alternatives like ROCm?
Yup. We are totally hardware agnostic
i should add this also applies to the language too. we currently support Metal (Apple's language) and CUDA, with extensions planned for others