Modverse #48: Modular Platform 25.3, MAX AI Kernels, and the Modular GPU Kernel Hackathon
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May 29, 2025
Caroline Frasca
May has been a whirlwind of major open source releases, packed in-person events, and deep technical content!
We kicked it off with the release of Modular Platform 25.3 on May 6th, a major milestone in open source AI. This drop included more than 450k lines of Mojo and MAX code, featuring the full Mojo standard library, the MAX AI Kernels, and the MAX serving library. It’s all open source, and you can install it in seconds with pip install modular, whether you’re working locally or in Colab with A100 or L4 GPUs.
That momentum carried into the real world when we hosted our first-ever community meetup at Modular HQ in Los Altos and our first GPU Kernel Hackathon at AGI House, where over 100 engineers and researchers came together to build, learn, and push the limits of Mojo and MAX.
Keep reading for all the highlights from this packed month, including talks, tutorials, technical deep dives, open source projects, and more.
Blogs, Tutorials, and Videos
Earlier this month, over 100 engineers and researchers from across the AI ecosystem gathered at AGI House in Hillsborough, California, for the Modular GPU Kernel Hackathon!
Before the hacking began, we were lucky to hear from an all-star lineup of speakers. Check out all the talk recordings:
Chris Lattner and Abdul Dakkak gave a marathon (2+ hours!) deep dive on Mojo during a recent GPU MODE livestream. Don’t miss the recording of this packed session on Mojo’s capabilities and our vision for high-performance GPU programming, featuring tons of 🤯 moments.
Ever wanted to sit in on one of our internal tech talks? You’re in luck! Modular Tech Talks is an exclusive series featuring internal presentations from our engineering team, explaining the inner workings of our tech stack.
Kernel Programming and Mojo🔥 explores the unique architecture of the Mojo compiler and shares how our team addresses the challenges of developing for modern GPUs.
MAX Graph Compilation to Execution highlights how the MAX graph compiler leverages Mojo to beautifully balance performance, control, and usability, delivering a novel way to develop dynamic models.
You can now call Mojo code directly from Python with the latest nightly release! Tap into Mojo's performance benefits without rewriting your existing Python projects. The updated Mojo Manual explores how this works under the hood, while examples in our GitHub repo allow you to get hands-on, even including an example of calling Mojo code that runs on a GPU from Python.
Mojo is now supported for GPU challenges on both LeetGPU and Tensara! Time to put your Mojo skills to work and crush the leaderboards.
Learn GPU programming in Mojo by solving GPU puzzles:
In Community Meeting #16, the team shared important updates about Modular Platform 25.3, major open sourcing news, and an updated Mojo roadmap.
Chris Lattner joined Kevin Ball on Software Engineering Daily’s podcast to discuss his engineering journey and current work on AI infrastructure and all things Modular.
Mojo's parameter system helps you write flexible, type-safe code without adding runtime cost. Our recent guest blog post by Brian Grenier dives into how this works, with real examples and LLVM IR output from the Mojo compiler.
Dig into the latest installments in our Democratizing AI Compute blog post series:
In part 9, we break down the factors preventing hardware companies from building competitive AI software.
Part 10 reflects on the three years Modular spent on heads-down R&D, how we’re redesigning the stack for AI developers first, and the strategies we’re employing to tackle this massive challenge.