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arxiv: 2304.07608 · v1 · pith:3SWWP3N4 · submitted 2023-04-15 · cs.AR · cs.AI· cs.LG

High-Speed and Energy-Efficient Non-Binary Computing with Polymorphic Electro-Optic Circuits and Architectures

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In this paper, we present microring resonator (MRR) based polymorphic E-O circuits and architectures that can be employed for high-speed and energy-efficient non-binary reconfigurable computing. Our polymorphic E-O circuits can be dynamically programmed to implement different logic and arithmetic functions at different times. They can provide compactness and polymorphism to consequently improve operand handling, reduce idle time, and increase amortization of area and static power overheads. When combined with flexible photodetectors with the innate ability to accumulate a high number of optical pulses in situ, our circuits can support energy-efficient processing of data in non-binary formats such as stochastic/unary and high-dimensional reservoir formats. Furthermore, our polymorphic E-O circuits enable configurable E-O computing accelerator architectures for processing binarized and integer quantized convolutional neural networks (CNNs). We compare our designed polymorphic E-O circuits and architectures to several circuits and architectures from prior works in terms of area, latency, and energy consumption.

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