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A SOT-MRAM-based Processing-In-Memory Engine for Highly Compressed DNN Implementation (1912.05416v1)

Published 24 Nov 2019 in eess.SP, cs.CV, cs.DC, cs.ET, cs.LG, and cs.NE

Abstract: The computing wall and data movement challenges of deep neural networks (DNNs) have exposed the limitations of conventional CMOS-based DNN accelerators. Furthermore, the deep structure and large model size will make DNNs prohibitive to embedded systems and IoT devices, where low power consumption are required. To address these challenges, spin orbit torque magnetic random-access memory (SOT-MRAM) and SOT-MRAM based Processing-In-Memory (PIM) engines have been used to reduce the power consumption of DNNs since SOT-MRAM has the characteristic of near-zero standby power, high density, none-volatile. However, the drawbacks of SOT-MRAM based PIM engines such as high writing latency and requiring low bit-width data decrease its popularity as a favorable energy efficient DNN accelerator. To mitigate these drawbacks, we propose an ultra energy efficient framework by using model compression techniques including weight pruning and quantization from the software level considering the architecture of SOT-MRAM PIM. And we incorporate the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) into the training phase to further guarantee the solution feasibility and satisfy SOT-MRAM hardware constraints. Thus, the footprint and power consumption of SOT-MRAM PIM can be reduced, while increasing the overall system throughput at the meantime, making our proposed ADMM-based SOT-MRAM PIM more energy efficiency and suitable for embedded systems or IoT devices. Our experimental results show the accuracy and compression rate of our proposed framework is consistently outperforming the reference works, while the efficiency (area & power) and throughput of SOT-MRAM PIM engine is significantly improved.

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Authors (5)
  1. Geng Yuan (58 papers)
  2. Xiaolong Ma (57 papers)
  3. Sheng Lin (29 papers)
  4. Zhengang Li (31 papers)
  5. Caiwen Ding (98 papers)
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