A matrix-multiply unit for posits in reconfigurable logic leveraging (Open)CAPI

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In this paper, we present the design in reconfigurable logic of a matrix multiplier for matrices of 32-bit posit numbers with es=2 [1]. Vector dot products are computed without intermediate rounding as suggested by the proposed posit standard to maximally retain precision. An initial implementation targets the CAPI 1.0 interface on the POWER8 processor and achieves about 10Gpops (Giga posit operations per second). Follow-on implementations targeting CAPI 2.0 and OpenCAPI 3.0 on POWER9 are expected to achieve up to 64Gpops. Our design is available under a permissive open source license at https://github.com/ChenJianyunp/Unum_matrix_multiplier. We hope the current work, which works on CAPI 1.0, along with future community contributions, will help enable a more extensive exploration of this proposed new format.

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Chen, J., Al-Ars, Z., & Hofstee, H. P. (2018). A matrix-multiply unit for posits in reconfigurable logic leveraging (Open)CAPI. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3190339.3190340

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