Can Lehmann

@CanLehmann
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I like building programming languages and compilers. Currently working somewhere at the intersection of compilers and hardware design.
GitHubhttps://github.com/can-lehmann/
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I suspect I am going to get a lot of use out of this new sticker design.
@jbalkind Looking forward to seeing the code!

Our workshop Languages and Tools for Accelerator Design is next week on March 23. We finally published the schedule over at https://capra.cs.cornell.edu/latte26/, and all the papers are online if you want to start reading already!

Attend on Zoom or in person if you're at ASPLOS this year!

#fpga #asic

LATTE ’26

@jbalkind You might enjoy this little side project of mine: https://github.com/can-lehmann/dslrv32 Its very PDL inspired, but I had some ambitions to push the concept to OOO processors. Working on it pretty infrequently though, so progress is slow.
GitHub - can-lehmann/dslrv32: An embedded domain specific language for designing processor cores.

An embedded domain specific language for designing processor cores. - can-lehmann/dslrv32

GitHub
Pretty cool sabbatical project by @jbalkind at LATTE26: https://capra.cs.cornell.edu/latte26/paper/latte26-final25.pdf Also love the title of the paper 😆
@steve @regehr @hyperoptimizer That would make sense, otherwise I would be surprised why it would be written like this.
@regehr @hyperoptimizer Is this intentional or did someone just choose epsilon too small/mistankenly forgot a type cast?
@adrian This is true art.
every year, I get an invitation to a Cornell “Distinguished Chair Holders Luncheon,” which I have never attended, but this is what I imagine it looks like
@pipelinec Does it even make sense to tapeout this kind of thing? Or do the protocols change often enough that reconfigurability is required? (I am definitely not a networking person, so I don't really have the intuition here)