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The OoO VLIW JIT Compiler for GPU Inference

Published 28 Jan 2019 in cs.DC and cs.LG | (1901.10008v2)

Abstract: Current trends in Machine Learning~(ML) inference on hardware accelerated devices (e.g., GPUs, TPUs) point to alarmingly low utilization. As ML inference is increasingly time-bounded by tight latency SLOs, increasing data parallelism is not an option. The need for better efficiency motivates GPU multiplexing. Furthermore, existing GPU programming abstractions force programmers to micro-manage GPU resources in an early-binding, context-free fashion. We propose a VLIW-inspired Out-of-Order (OoO) Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler that coalesces and reorders execution kernels at runtime for throughput-optimal device utilization while satisfying latency SLOs. We quantify the inefficiencies of space-only and time-only multiplexing alternatives and demonstrate an achievable 7.7x opportunity gap through spatial coalescing.

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