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arxiv: 1904.07864 · v1 · pith:NLTUKNB4new · submitted 2019-04-16 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.AR· cs.ET

Processing-In-Memory Acceleration of Convolutional Neural Networks for Energy-Efficiency, and Power-Intermittency Resilience

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Herein, a bit-wise Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) in-memory accelerator is implemented using Spin-Orbit Torque Magnetic Random Access Memory (SOT-MRAM) computational sub-arrays. It utilizes a novel AND-Accumulation method capable of significantly-reduced energy consumption within convolutional layers and performs various low bit-width CNN inference operations entirely within MRAM. Power-intermittence resiliency is also enhanced by retaining the partial state information needed to maintain computational forward-progress, which is advantageous for battery-less IoT nodes. Simulation results indicate $\sim$5.4$\times$ higher energy-efficiency and 9$\times$ speedup over ReRAM-based acceleration, or roughly $\sim$9.7$\times$ higher energy-efficiency and 13.5$\times$ speedup over recent CMOS-only approaches, while maintaining inference accuracy comparable to baseline designs.

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