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Karatsuba Matrix Multiplication and Its Efficient Custom Hardware Implementations

Abstract

While the Karatsuba algorithm reduces the complexity of large integer multiplication, the extra additions required minimize its benefits for smaller integers of more commonly-used bitwidths. In this work, we propose the extension of the scalar Karatsuba multiplication algorithm to matrix multiplication, showing how this maintains the reduction in multiplication complexity of the original Karatsuba algorithm while reducing the complexity of the extra additions. Furthermore, we propose new matrix multiplication hardware architectures for efficiently exploiting this extension of the Karatsuba algorithm in custom hardware. We show that the proposed algorithm and hardware architectures can provide real area or execution time improvements for integer matrix multiplication compared to scalar Karatsuba or conventional matrix multiplication algorithms, while also supporting implementation through proven systolic array and conventional multiplier architectures at the core. We provide a complexity analysis of the algorithm and architectures and evaluate the proposed designs both in isolation and in an end-to-end deep learning accelerator system compared to baseline designs and prior state-of-the-art works implemented on the same type of compute platform, demonstrating their ability to increase the performance-per-area of matrix multiplication hardware.

Authors

Pogue TE; Nicolici N

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 74, No. 4, pp. 1377–1391

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2025

DOI

10.1109/tc.2025.3525606

ISSN

0018-9340

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