Hacking Hours
Join Jens Pedersen and guests for live Hacking Hour sessions, diving into neuromorphic software, coding practices, and collaborative problem-solving.
Architecting Neuromorphic SoCs with ReRAM and Open-Source Tools
Discover how combining ReRAM non-volatile memory IP with open-source Caravel and OpenLane platforms enables students to tape out energy-efficient edge SoCs.

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Alexandre Marcireau: Contributing to Faery
Implementing ROSBag format support in Faery demonstrates how compiling Rust modules into a Python API ensures high-performance event data decoding.
Luuk van Keeken: NIR Introduction and Graph Tracing with torch.fx
Learn how extracting computational graphs with torch.fx allows the Neuromorphic Intermediate Representation (NIR) to bridge PyTorch models and SNN hardware.
Alexandre Marcireau: Faery Release v0.3.0
Discover the architectural decisions behind Faery v0.3.0, including its new MP4 conversion pipeline, dynamic CLI reflection, and Rust-based build challenges.
Alexandre Marcireau: Faery API Hacking
See how the Faery API handles event-stream regularization and custom CLI parsers to efficiently render uncalibrated neuromorphic event data into MP4 video.
Alexandre Marcireau and Petruț Bogdan: Faery API Discussion
The Faery library's CLI design uses UNIX-style piping to simplify event camera data conversions and complex, real-time filtering pipelines.
Kade Heckel: Optimizing GPU/TPU code with JAX and Pallas
Discover how optimizing recurrent SNN loops with JAX's scan operation yields a 5x speedup over unrolled functions without needing low-level Pallas code.
Alexandre Marcireau and Petruț Bogdan: Faery and Innatera/NIR
Faery's stream-based API and the Neuromorphic Intermediate Representation (NIR) enable deploying models to Innatera's mixed-signal edge chips.
Alexandre Marcireau: GitHub Actions for the Event Processing Library Faery
Explore how to use GitHub Actions and cibuildwheel to automate cross-platform compilation and deployment of the Rust-backed Faery event processing library.
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