DCARLGOct 30, 2018

MPNA: A Massively-Parallel Neural Array Accelerator with Dataflow Optimization for Convolutional Neural Networks

arXiv:1810.12910v120 citations
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This work addresses hardware inefficiencies in CNN accelerators for AI/edge computing applications, representing an incremental improvement over existing accelerator designs.

The authors tackled the problem of inefficient acceleration for complete CNN designs by proposing a novel MPNA accelerator with heterogeneous systolic arrays and optimized dataflows for both convolutional and fully-connected layers, achieving 1.7x overall performance improvement and 51% energy savings compared to baselines.

The state-of-the-art accelerators for Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) typically focus on accelerating only the convolutional layers, but do not prioritize the fully-connected layers much. Hence, they lack a synergistic optimization of the hardware architecture and diverse dataflows for the complete CNN design, which can provide a higher potential for performance/energy efficiency. Towards this, we propose a novel Massively-Parallel Neural Array (MPNA) accelerator that integrates two heterogeneous systolic arrays and respective highly-optimized dataflow patterns to jointly accelerate both the convolutional (CONV) and the fully-connected (FC) layers. Besides fully-exploiting the available off-chip memory bandwidth, these optimized dataflows enable high data-reuse of all the data types (i.e., weights, input and output activations), and thereby enable our MPNA to achieve high energy savings. We synthesized our MPNA architecture using the ASIC design flow for a 28nm technology, and performed functional and timing validation using multiple real-world complex CNNs. MPNA achieves 149.7GOPS/W at 280MHz and consumes 239mW. Experimental results show that our MPNA architecture provides 1.7x overall performance improvement compared to state-of-the-art accelerator, and 51% energy saving compared to the baseline architecture.

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