An all-digital MADDNESS DNN accelerator macro using a self-synchronous pipeline and 10T-SRAM lookup tables achieves 174 TOPS/W and 2.01 TOPS/mm2 in 22nm post-layout simulation.
PECAN: A Product-Quantized Content Addressable Memory Network
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A novel deep neural network (DNN) architecture is proposed wherein the filtering and linear transform are realized solely with product quantization (PQ). This results in a natural implementation via content addressable memory (CAM), which transcends regular DNN layer operations and requires only simple table lookup. Two schemes are developed for the end-to-end PQ prototype training, namely, through angle- and distance-based similarities, which differ in their multiplicative and additive natures with different complexity-accuracy tradeoffs. Even more, the distance-based scheme constitutes a truly multiplier-free DNN solution. Experiments confirm the feasibility of such Product-Quantized Content Addressable Memory Network (PECAN), which has strong implication on hardware-efficient deployments especially for in-memory computing.
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Lookup Table-based Multiplication-free All-digital DNN Accelerator Featuring Self-Synchronous Pipeline Accumulation
An all-digital MADDNESS DNN accelerator macro using a self-synchronous pipeline and 10T-SRAM lookup tables achieves 174 TOPS/W and 2.01 TOPS/mm2 in 22nm post-layout simulation.