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FPGA Based Accelerator for Neural Networks Computation with Flexible Pipelining

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arxiv 2112.15443 v1 pith:RNYIZ6PX submitted 2021-12-28 cs.AR

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keywords acceleratorarchitectureefficiencyfpgahighnetworksneuralperformance
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FPGA is appropriate for fix-point neural networks computing due to high power efficiency and configurability. However, its design must be intensively refined to achieve high performance using limited hardware resources. We present an FPGA-based neural networks accelerator and its optimization framework, which can achieve optimal efficiency for various CNN models and FPGA resources. Targeting high throughput, we adopt layer-wise pipeline architecture for higher DSP utilization. To get the optimal performance, a flexible algorithm to allocate balanced hardware resources to each layer is also proposed, supported by activation buffer design. Through our well-balanced implementation of four CNN models on ZC706, the DSP utilization and efficiency are over 90%. For VGG16 on ZC706, the proposed accelerator achieves the performance of 2.58x, 1.53x and 1.35x better than the referenced non-pipeline architecture [1], pipeline architecture [2] and [3], respectively.

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