commit | 4232323ec202aaf5175eb855e35392f07cea97f4 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Marat Dukhan <maratek@google.com> | Wed Oct 23 02:09:02 2019 -0700 |
committer | XNNPACK Team <xnnpack-github-robot@google.com> | Wed Oct 23 02:09:42 2019 -0700 |
tree | cfb08ec26a88d6ad151243c61fa9c0f681b392ad | |
parent | 31a98d7835b6dd3d71a16172ce1a6030cae8747f [diff] |
Unify naming of functions in benchmark::utils:: Use Google-style names for all functions PiperOrigin-RevId: 276234446
XNNPACK is a highly optimized library of floating-point neural network inference operators for ARM, WebAssembly, and x86 (SSE2 level) platforms. XNNPACK is not intended for direct use by deep learning practitioners researchers; instead it provides low-level performance primitives for accelerating high-level machine learning frameworks, such as MediaPipe, TensorFlow Lite, and TensorFlow.js.
XNNPACK implements the following neural network operators:
All operators in XNNPACK support NHWC layout, but additionally allow custom stride along the Channel dimension. Thus, operators can consume a subset of channels in the input tensor, and produce a subset of channels in the output tensor, providing a zero-cost Channel Split and Channel Concatenation operations.
The table below presents single-threaded performance of XNNPACK library on two generations of MobileNet models and three generations of Pixel phones.
Model | Pixel, ms | Pixel 2, ms | Pixel 3a, ms |
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MobileNet v1 1.0X | 81 | 93 | 88 |
MobileNet v2 1.0X | 48 | 58 | 54 |
Benchmarked on October 9, 2019 with end2end_bench --benchmark_min_time=5
on an Android/ARM64 build (bazel build -c opt --config android_arm64 :end2end_bench
) and neural network models with randomized weights and inputs.
XNNPACK is a based on QNNPACK library. However, unlike QNNPACK, XNNPACK focuses entirely on floating-point operators, and its API is no longer compatible with QNNPACK.