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Pioneering Next-Generation 5G Technology with MLIR Compiler Innovation by Ankush Jitendrakumar Tyagi

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Tyagi’s MLIR-based compiler for 5G accelerators boosted efficiency by 20%, transforming telecom performance & setting new compiler optimization standards.
Check more stories related to tech-stories at: https://hackernoon.com/c/tech-stories. You can also check exclusive content about #mlir-compiler-innovation, #ankush-tyagi, #5g-accelerator-optimization, #ran-workload-efficiency, #llvm-compiler-infrastructure, #cloud-native-5g-deployment, #ai-driven-signal-processing, #good-company, and more.
This story was written by: @echospiremedia. Learn more about this writer by checking @echospiremedia's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.
Ankush Jitendrakumar Tyagi led the design of an MLIR-based compiler for custom 5G accelerators, achieving 20% compute gains and 15% latency reduction. His innovations in compiler infrastructure bridged AI and signal processing workloads, enabling scalable cloud-native RAN deployments and setting new industry standards in telecom and edge computing performance.

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/pioneering-next-generation-5g-technology-with-mlir-compiler-innovation-by-ankush-jitendrakumar-tyagi.
Tyagi’s MLIR-based compiler for 5G accelerators boosted efficiency by 20%, transforming telecom performance & setting new compiler optimization standards.
Check more stories related to tech-stories at: https://hackernoon.com/c/tech-stories. You can also check exclusive content about #mlir-compiler-innovation, #ankush-tyagi, #5g-accelerator-optimization, #ran-workload-efficiency, #llvm-compiler-infrastructure, #cloud-native-5g-deployment, #ai-driven-signal-processing, #good-company, and more.
This story was written by: @echospiremedia. Learn more about this writer by checking @echospiremedia's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.
Ankush Jitendrakumar Tyagi led the design of an MLIR-based compiler for custom 5G accelerators, achieving 20% compute gains and 15% latency reduction. His innovations in compiler infrastructure bridged AI and signal processing workloads, enabling scalable cloud-native RAN deployments and setting new industry standards in telecom and edge computing performance.

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