Siu Kwan Lam - Numba v2: Towards a SuperOptimizing Python Compiler | SciPy 2025
The rapidly evolving Python ecosystem presents increasing challenges for adapting code using traditional methods. Developers frequently need to rewrite applications to leverage new libraries, hardware architectures, and optimization techniques. To address this challenge, the Numba team is developing a superoptimizing compiler built on equality saturation-based term rewriting. This innovative approach enables domain experts to express and share optimizations without requiring extensive compiler expertise. This talk explores how Numba v2 enables sophisticated optimizations—from floating-point approximation and automatic GPU acceleration to energy-efficient multiplication for deep learning models—all through the familiar NumPy API. Join us to discover how Numba v2 is bringing superoptimization capabilities to the Python ecosystem.

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