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DeltaKWS: A 65nm 36nJ/Decision Bio-inspired Temporal-Sparsity-Aware Digital Keyword Spotting IC with 0.6V Near-Threshold SRAM

2024-05-06Unverified0· sign in to hype

Qinyu Chen, Kwantae Kim, Chang Gao, Sheng Zhou, Taekwang Jang, Tobi Delbruck, Shih-Chii Liu

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This paper introduces DeltaKWS, to the best of our knowledge, the first RNN-enabled fine-grained temporal sparsity-aware KWS IC for voice-controlled devices. The 65 nm prototype chip features a number of techniques to enhance performance, area, and power efficiencies, specifically: 1) a bio-inspired delta-gated recurrent neural network (RNN) classifier leveraging temporal similarities between neighboring feature vectors extracted from input frames and network hidden states, eliminating unnecessary operations and memory accesses; 2) an IIR BPF-based FEx that leverages mixed-precision quantization, low-cost computing structure and channel selection; 3) a 24 kB 0.6 V near-V_TH weight SRAM that achieves 6.6X lower read power than the foundry-provided SRAM. From chip measurement results, we show that the DeltaKWS achieves an 11/12-class GSCD accuracy of 90.5%/89.5% respectively and energy consumption of 36 nJ/decision in 65 nm CMOS process. At 87% temporal sparsity, computing latency and energy/inference are reduced by 2.4X/3.4X, respectively. The IIR BPF-based FEx, RNN accelerator, and 24 kB near-V_TH SRAM blocks occupy 0.084 mm^2, 0.319 mm^2, and 0.381 mm^2 respectively (0.78 mm^2 in total).

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