Leveraging Residue Number System for Designing High-Precision Analog Deep Neural Network Accelerators

06/15/2023
by   Cansu Demirkiran, et al.
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Achieving high accuracy, while maintaining good energy efficiency, in analog DNN accelerators is challenging as high-precision data converters are expensive. In this paper, we overcome this challenge by using the residue number system (RNS) to compose high-precision operations from multiple low-precision operations. This enables us to eliminate the information loss caused by the limited precision of the ADCs. Our study shows that RNS can achieve 99 converters with only 6-bit precision. We propose using redundant RNS to achieve a fault-tolerant analog accelerator. In addition, we show that RNS can reduce the energy consumption of the data converters within an analog accelerator by several orders of magnitude compared to a regular fixed-point approach.

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