DeLTA: GPU Performance Model for Deep Learning Applications with In-depth Memory System Traffic Analysis

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Authors Sangkug Lym, Donghyuk Lee, Mike O'Connor, Niladrish Chatterjee, Mattan Erez arXiv ID 1904.01691 Category cs.DC: Distributed Computing Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 42 Venue IEEE International Symposium on Performance Analysis of Systems and Software Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Training convolutional neural networks (CNNs) requires intense compute throughput and high memory bandwidth. Especially, convolution layers account for the majority of the execution time of CNN training, and GPUs are commonly used to accelerate these layer workloads. GPU design optimization for efficient CNN training acceleration requires the accurate modeling of how their performance improves when computing and memory resources are increased. We present DeLTA, the first analytical model that accurately estimates the traffic at each GPU memory hierarchy level, while accounting for the complex reuse patterns of a parallel convolution algorithm. We demonstrate that our model is both accurate and robust for different CNNs and GPU architectures. We then show how this model can be used to carefully balance the scaling of different GPU resources for efficient CNN performance improvement.
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