There has been many papers in academic literature on quantizing weight tensors in deep learning models to reduce inference latency and memory footprint. TVM also has the ability to quantize weights and support low-bit computations. Although quantization is typically expected to improve inference time, in TVM, the performance of 8-bit quantization does not meet the expectations. Typically, when applying 8-bit quantization to a deep learning model, it is usually expected to achieve around 50% of the full-precision inference time. However, in this particular case, not only does the quantized version fail to achieve the desired performance boost, but it actually performs worse, resulting in an inference time that is about 2 times as slow as the non-quantized version. In this project, we thoroughly investigate the reasons behind the underperformance and assess the compatibility and optimization opportunities of 8-bit quantization in TVM. We discuss the optimization of two different types of tasks: computation-bound and memory-bound, and provide a detailed comparison of various optimization techniques in TVM. Through the identification of performance issues, we have successfully improved quantization by addressing a bug in graph building. Furthermore, we analyze multiple optimization strategies to achieve the optimal quantization result. The best experiment achieves 163.88% improvement compared with the TVM compiled baseline in inference time for the compute-bound task and 194.98% for the memory-bound task.