They have some fancy tech around compile-time interpreter, mojopkg, and their code generator. They also have a graph compiler (not mentioned in the talk) that can fuse kernels written in Mojo.
interesting talk. I thought mojo actually had innovations at the IR level as well, but it seems to rely on what chris built at google with MLIR.
Chris mentioned pushing updates to MLIR while working at Mojo, i'd be curious to have a summary what those changes are, because i believe this is where the hard core innovations are happening.
They have some fancy tech around compile-time interpreter, mojopkg, and their code generator. They also have a graph compiler (not mentioned in the talk) that can fuse kernels written in Mojo.