Result for C5DD3FC755772D96371A547F6EF944E840AC4F87

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FileName./usr/bin/xir
FileSize252064
MD5FCEC5931B3DE940226AC751B1A5853A1
SHA-1C5DD3FC755772D96371A547F6EF944E840AC4F87
SHA-256CAF7EEC59C983FBA6B8ED6DAF85B6C65C10EADA3F2041EF243BE910B08B822F0
SSDEEP3072:ACQ9nvUGD/0XHIfngA8NSBuUN9fPbcizOJpW:YcGDsXHIewOJpW
TLSHT13434422736E246B4E0C5BB7C3CCB91F6D858BCF48B5D21AE7B9BCA1958418C19B1C394
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Key Value
FileSize50536
MD5BF9EE5E7A8B1DFF3FFB135A54C749C66
PackageDescriptionXilinx Intermediate Representation (XIR) for deep learning algorithms (utils) Xilinx Intermediate Representation (XIR) is a graph based intermediate representation of the AI algorithms which is well designed for compilation and efficient deployment of the Domain-specific Processing Unit (DPU) on the FPGA platform. Advanced users can apply Whole Application Acceleration to benefit from the power of FPGA by extending the XIR to support customized IP in Vitis AI flow. . XIR includes Op, Tensor, Graph and Subgraph libraries, which providing a clear and flexible representation for the computational graph. For now, it's the foundation for the Vitis AI quantizer, compiler, runtime and many other tools. XIR provides in-memory format, and file format for different usage. The in-memory format XIR is a Graph object, and the file format is a xmodel. A Graph object can be serialized to a xmodel while the xmodel can be deserialized to the Graph object. . In the Op library, there's a well-defined set of operators to cover the wildly used deep learning frameworks, e.g. TensorFlow, Pytorch and Caffe, and all of the built-in operators for DPU. This enhences the expression ability and achieves one of the core goals of eliminating the difference between these frameworks and providing a unified representation for users and developers. . XIR also provides a Python APIs which is named PyXIR. It enables Python users to fully access XIR and benefits in a pure Python environment, e.g. co-develop and integrate users' Python project with the current XIR based tools without massive dirty work to fix the gap between two languages. . This package contains the utilities from XIR.
PackageMaintainerPunit Agrawal <punit@debian.org>
PackageNamelibxir-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion1.4-1
SHA-1A6BBA1AE5F10E057E0BAE53C0B578E7E3E80664B
SHA-256619EBAE79CFACF928D7920BEC65E05C1FE6D84E880FA0A1A4266DDD3E549764F