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Developing a BLAS library for the AMD AI Engine

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arxiv 2410.00825 v1 pith:QO5DCBP2 submitted 2024-10-01 cs.DC cs.ET

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Spatial (dataflow) computer architectures can mitigate the control and performance overhead of classical von Neumann architectures such as traditional CPUs. Driven by the popularity of Machine Learning (ML) workloads, spatial devices are being marketed as ML inference accelerators. Despite providing a rich software ecosystem for ML practitioners, their adoption in other scientific domains is hindered by the steep learning curve and lack of reusable software, which makes them inaccessible to non-experts. We present our ongoing project AIEBLAS, an open-source, expandable implementation of Basic Linear Algebra Routines (BLAS) for the AMD AI Engine. Numerical routines are designed to be easily reusable, customized, and composed in dataflow programs, leveraging the characteristics of the targeted device without requiring the user to deeply understand the underlying hardware and programming model.

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