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HyDe: A Hybrid PCM/FeFET/SRAM Device-search for Optimizing Area and Energy-efficiencies in Analog IMC Platforms

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arxiv 2308.00664 v2 pith:VTD2O2VE submitted 2023-08-01 cs.ET

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Today, there are a plethora of In-Memory Computing (IMC) devices- SRAMs, PCMs & FeFETs, that emulate convolutions on crossbar-arrays with high throughput. Each IMC device offers its own pros & cons during inference of Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) on crossbars in terms of area overhead, programming energy and non-idealities. A design-space exploration is, therefore, imperative to derive a hybrid-device architecture optimized for accurate DNN inference under the impact of non-idealities from multiple devices, while maintaining competitive area & energy-efficiencies. We propose a two-phase search framework (HyDe) that exploits the best of all worlds offered by multiple devices to determine an optimal hybrid-device architecture for a given DNN topology. Our hybrid models achieve upto 2.30-2.74x higher TOPS/mm^2 at 22-26% higher energy-efficiencies than baseline homogeneous models for a VGG16 DNN topology. We further propose a feasible implementation of the HyDe-derived hybrid-device architectures in the 2.5D design space using chiplets to reduce design effort and cost in the hardware fabrication involving multiple technology processes.

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