Cnvlutin

Author:

Albericio Jorge1,Judd Patrick1,Hetherington Tayler2,Aamodt Tor2,Jerger Natalie Enright1,Moshovos Andreas1

Affiliation:

1. University of Toronto

2. University of British Columbia

Abstract

This work observes that a large fraction of the computations performed by Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) are intrinsically ineffectual as they involve a multiplication where one of the inputs is zero. This observation motivates Cnvlutin ( CNV ), a value-based approach to hardware acceleration that eliminates most of these ineffectual operations, improving performance and energy over a state-of-the-art accelerator with no accuracy loss. CNV uses hierarchical data-parallel units, allowing groups of lanes to proceed mostly independently enabling them to skip over the ineffectual computations. A co-designed data storage format encodes the computation elimination decisions taking them off the critical path while avoiding control divergence in the data parallel units. Combined, the units and the data storage format result in a data-parallel architecture that maintains wide, aligned accesses to its memory hierarchy and that keeps its data lanes busy. By loosening the ineffectual computation identification criterion, CNV enables further performance and energy efficiency improvements, and more so if a loss in accuracy is acceptable. Experimental measurements over a set of state-of-the-art DNNs for image classification show that CNV improves performance over a state-of-the-art accelerator from 1.24× to 1.55× and by 1.37× on average without any loss in accuracy by removing zero-valued operand multiplications alone. While CNV incurs an area overhead of 4.49%, it improves overall EDP (Energy Delay Product) and ED 2 P (Energy Delay Squared Product) on average by 1.47× and 2.01×, respectively. The average performance improvements increase to 1.52× without any loss in accuracy with a broader ineffectual identification policy. Further improvements are demonstrated with a loss in accuracy.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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