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HLS in CIRCT: An overview

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CIRCT is an LLVM incubator project for the development of MLIR based EDA tooling. One subset of CIRCT is dedicated to high-level synthesis (HLS) - closing the gap between the high-level software abstractions of MLIR and the RTL dialects of CIRCT . Recently, the capabilities of HLS in CIRCT has matured to a point where core- as well as supporting infrastructure has allowed us to demonstrate testable end-to-end flows, for both statically and dynamically scheduled HLS techniques. With such end-to-end paths, the project is now ripe for new additions; whether being engineering efforts to improve the QoR of either flow, or to serve as a basis for research into novel HLS techniques.

This talk will give an overview of the current capabilities of HLS in CIRCT , possible future directions for engineering and research, as well as demo of the tool.

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