ARDCLGPFNov 8, 2023

Evaluating Emerging AI/ML Accelerators: IPU, RDU, and NVIDIA/AMD GPUs

arXiv:2311.04417v314 citationsh-index: 18
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This study provides a preliminary reference for researchers and developers designing next-generation hardware accelerators for AI/ML applications, though it is incremental as it compares existing technologies without introducing new methods.

This research evaluated and compared commercial AI/ML accelerators like Graphcore IPU, Sambanova RDU, and NVIDIA/AMD GPUs through benchmark tests on DNN operators and workloads, aiming to highlight the advantages of data-flow architectures over traditional designs and provide performance insights.

The relentless advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications necessitates the development of specialized hardware accelerators capable of handling the increasing complexity and computational demands. Traditional computing architectures, based on the von Neumann model, are being outstripped by the requirements of contemporary AI/ML algorithms, leading to a surge in the creation of accelerators like the Graphcore Intelligence Processing Unit (IPU), Sambanova Reconfigurable Dataflow Unit (RDU), and enhanced GPU platforms. These hardware accelerators are characterized by their innovative data-flow architectures and other design optimizations that promise to deliver superior performance and energy efficiency for AI/ML tasks. This research provides a preliminary evaluation and comparison of these commercial AI/ML accelerators, delving into their hardware and software design features to discern their strengths and unique capabilities. By conducting a series of benchmark evaluations on common DNN operators and other AI/ML workloads, we aim to illuminate the advantages of data-flow architectures over conventional processor designs and offer insights into the performance trade-offs of each platform. The findings from our study will serve as a valuable reference for the design and performance expectations of research prototypes, thereby facilitating the development of next-generation hardware accelerators tailored for the ever-evolving landscape of AI/ML applications. Through this analysis, we aspire to contribute to the broader understanding of current accelerator technologies and to provide guidance for future innovations in the field.

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