@comaniac Regarding composite vs. single operators, we actually have more 
single ops than patterns. The composite functions appear more frequently though 
pretty much entirely because of qnn.conv2d.

>From our perspective, composite pattern matching and merging annotation 
>regions are no more or less important than than the other - they're both 
>essential. This is because the Ethos-N compiler (Support Library) is meant to 
>operate on subgraphs, not single NPU operators.





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