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Ozaki Scheme II: A GEMM-oriented emulation of floating-point matrix multiplication using an integer modular technique

Published 10 Apr 2025 in cs.MS | (2504.08009v3)

Abstract: This paper addresses emulation algorithms for matrix multiplication. General Matrix-Matrix Multiplication (GEMM), a fundamental operation in the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS), is typically optimized for specific hardware architectures. The Ozaki scheme is a well-established GEMM-based emulation method for matrix multiplication, wherein input matrices are decomposed into several low-precision components to ensure that the resulting matrix product is computed exactly through numerical operations. This study proposes a novel GEMM-based emulation method for matrix multiplication that leverages the Chinese Remainder Theorem. The proposed method inherits the computational efficiency of highly optimized GEMM routines and further enables control over the number of matrix multiplications, which can enhance computational accuracy. We present numerical experiments featuring INT8 Tensor Core operations on GPUs and FP64 arithmetic on CPUs as case studies. The results demonstrate that FP64 emulation using the proposed method achieves performance levels of up to 7.4 to 9.8 TFLOPS on the NVIDIA RTX 4090 and 56.6 to 80.2 TFLOPS on the NVIDIA GH200, exceeding the measured performance of native FP64 arithmetic. Furthermore, for FP64 computations on CPUs, the proposed method achieved up to a 2.3x speedup in emulating quadruple-precision arithmetic compared to the conventional Ozaki scheme.

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