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SA-DS: A Dataset for Large Language Model-Driven AI Accelerator Design Generation

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arxiv 2404.10875 v2 pith:Y55CRRO6 submitted 2024-04-16 cs.AR

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In the ever-evolving landscape of Deep Neural Networks (DNN) hardware acceleration, unlocking the true potential of systolic array accelerators has long been hindered by the daunting challenges of expertise and time investment. Large Language Models (LLMs) offer a promising solution for automating code generation which is key to unlocking unprecedented efficiency and performance in various domains, including hardware descriptive code. The generative power of LLMs can enable the effective utilization of preexisting designs and dedicated hardware generators. However, the successful application of LLMs to hardware accelerator design is contingent upon the availability of specialized datasets tailored for this purpose. To bridge this gap, we introduce the Systolic Array-based Accelerator Data Set (SA-DS). SA-DS comprises a diverse collection of spatial array designs following the standardized Berkeley's Gemmini accelerator generator template, enabling design reuse, adaptation, and customization. SA-DS is intended to spark LLM-centered research on DNN hardware accelerator architecture. We envision that SA-DS provides a framework that will shape the course of DNN hardware acceleration research for generations to come. SA-DS is open-sourced under the permissive MIT license at https://github.com/ACADLab/SA-DS.git}{https://github.com/ACADLab/SA-DS.

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