Wireless On-Chip Communications for Scalable In-memory Hyperdimensional Computing
Robert Guirado, Abbas Rahimi, Geethan Karunaratne, Eduard Alarc\'on,, Abu Sebastian, Sergi Abadal

TL;DR
This paper introduces a wireless on-chip communication method for scalable hyperdimensional computing, enabling efficient parallelization and similarity search across many in-memory computing cores with minimal accuracy loss.
Contribution
It proposes a novel over-the-air computing approach for wireless on-chip communication that supports hypervector bundling and scalable similarity search in HDC systems.
Findings
Supports bundling of at least three hypervectors.
Scales similarity search to 64 IMC cores.
Maintains classifier accuracy with 0.01 bit error ratio.
Abstract
Hyperdimensional computing (HDC) is an emerging computing paradigm that represents, manipulates, and communicates data using very long random vectors (aka hypervectors). Among different hardware platforms capable of executing HDC algorithms, in-memory computing (IMC) systems have been recently proved to be one of the most energy-efficient options, due to hypervector manipulations in the memory itself that reduces data movement. Although implementations of HDC on single IMC cores have been made, their parallelization is still unresolved due to the communication challenges that these novel architectures impose and that traditional Networks-on-Chip and Networks-in-Package were not designed for. To cope with this difficulty, we propose the use of wireless on-chip communication technology in unique ways. We are particularly interested in physically distributing a large number of IMC cores…
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TopicsFerroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices · Advanced Memory and Neural Computing · Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
