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AGNI: In-Situ, Iso-Latency Stochastic-to-Binary Number Conversion for In-DRAM Deep Learning (2302.07746v1)

Published 12 Feb 2023 in cs.AR

Abstract: Recent years have seen a rapid increase in research activity in the field of DRAM-based Processing-In-Memory (PIM) accelerators, where the analog computing capability of DRAM is employed by minimally changing the inherent structure of DRAM peripherals to accelerate various data-centric applications. Several DRAM-based PIM accelerators for Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have also been reported. Among these, the accelerators leveraging in-DRAM stochastic arithmetic have shown manifold improvements in processing latency and throughput, due to the ability of stochastic arithmetic to convert multiplications into simple bit-wise logical AND operations. However,the use of in-DRAM stochastic arithmetic for CNN acceleration requires frequent stochastic to binary number conversions. For that, prior works employ full adder-based or serial counter based in-DRAM circuits. These circuits consume large area and incur long latency. Their in-DRAM implementations also require heavy modifications in DRAM peripherals, which significantly diminishes the benefits of using stochastic arithmetic in these accelerators. To address these shortcomings, this paper presents a new substrate for in-DRAM stochastic-to-binary number conversion called AGNI. AGNI makes minor modifications in DRAM peripherals using pass transistors, capacitors, encoders, and charge pumps, and re-purposes the sense amplifiers as voltage comparators, to enable in-situ binary conversion of input statistic operands of different sizes with iso latency.

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