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Welcome to Triton's documentation!
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Triton is an imperative language and compiler for parallel programming. It aims to provide a programming environment for productively writing custom DNN compute kernels capable of running at maximal throughput on modern GPU hardware.
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Getting Started
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- Follow the :doc:`installation instructions <getting-started/installation>` for your platform of choice.
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- Take a look at the :doc:`tutorials <getting-started/tutorials/index>` to learn how to write your first Triton program.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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:caption: Getting Started
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:hidden:
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getting-started/installation
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getting-started/tutorials/index
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Programming Guide
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Check out the following documents to learn more about Triton and how it compares against other DSLs for DNNs:
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- Chapter 1: :doc:`Introduction <programming-guide/chapter-1/introduction>`
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- Chapter 2: :doc:`Related Work <programming-guide/chapter-2/related-work>`
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- Chapter 3: :doc:`The Triton-C Language <programming-guide/chapter-3/triton-c>`
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- Chapter 4: :doc:`The Triton-IR Intermediate Representation <programming-guide/chapter-4/triton-ir>`
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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:caption: Programming Guide
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:hidden:
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programming-guide/chapter-1/introduction
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programming-guide/chapter-2/related-work
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programming-guide/chapter-3/triton-c
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programming-guide/chapter-4/triton-ir |