DS1 spectrogram: '1'-bit Count-based Sorting Unit to Reduce Link Power in DNN Accelerators

'1'-bit Count-based Sorting Unit to Reduce Link Power in DNN Accelerators

January 20, 20262601.14087v1

Authors

Ruichi Han,Yizhi Chen,Tong Lei,Jordi Altayo Gonzalez,Ahmed Hemani

Abstract

Interconnect power consumption remains a bottleneck in Deep Neural Network (DNN) accelerators. While ordering data based on '1'-bit counts can mitigate this via reduced switching activity, practical hardware sorting implementations remain underexplored.

This work proposes the hardware implementation of a comparison-free sorting unit optimized for Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN). By leveraging approximate computing to group population counts into coarse-grained buckets, our design achieves hardware area reductions while preserving the link power benefits of data reordering.

Our approximate sorting unit achieves up to 35.4% area reduction while maintaining 19.50% BT reduction compared to 20.42% of precise implementation.

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