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Data Movement Is All You Need: A Case Study on Optimizing Transformers

Authors :
Ivanov, Andrei
Dryden, Nikoli
Ben-Nun, Tal
Li, Shigang
Hoefler, Torsten
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Transformers are one of the most important machine learning workloads today. Training one is a very compute-intensive task, often taking days or weeks, and significant attention has been given to optimizing transformers. Despite this, existing implementations do not efficiently utilize GPUs. We find that data movement is the key bottleneck when training. Due to Amdahl's Law and massive improvements in compute performance, training has now become memory-bound. Further, existing frameworks use suboptimal data layouts. Using these insights, we present a recipe for globally optimizing data movement in transformers. We reduce data movement by up to 22.91% and overall achieve a 1.30x performance improvement over state-of-the-art frameworks when training a BERT encoder layer and 1.19x for the entire BERT. Our approach is applicable more broadly to optimizing deep neural networks, and offers insight into how to tackle emerging performance bottlenecks.<br />Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures; MLSys 2021 camera ready

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2007.00072
Document Type :
Working Paper