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All-to-all reconfigurability with sparse and higher-order Ising machines

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2024-10-21 v3 Emerging Technologies Neural and Evolutionary Computing Quantum Physics

Abstract

Domain-specific hardware to solve computationally hard optimization problems has generated tremendous excitement. Here, we evaluate probabilistic bit (p-bit) based Ising Machines (IM) on the 3-regular 3-Exclusive OR Satisfiability (3R3X), as a representative hard optimization problem. We first introduce a multiplexed architecture that emulates all-to-all network functionality while maintaining highly parallelized chromatic Gibbs sampling. We implement this architecture in single Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) and show that running the adaptive parallel tempering algorithm demonstrates competitive algorithmic and prefactor advantages over alternative IMs by D-Wave, Toshiba, and Fujitsu. We also implement higher-order interactions that lead to better prefactors without changing algorithmic scaling for the XORSAT problem. Even though FPGA implementations of p-bits are still not quite as fast as the best possible greedy algorithms accelerated on Graphics Processing Units (GPU), scaled magnetic versions of p-bit IMs could lead to orders of magnitude improvements over the state of the art for generic optimization.

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@article{arxiv.2312.08748,
  title  = {All-to-all reconfigurability with sparse and higher-order Ising machines},
  author = {Srijan Nikhar and Sidharth Kannan and Navid Anjum Aadit and Shuvro Chowdhury and Kerem Y. Camsari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.08748},
  year   = {2024}
}

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S.N, S. K, N.A.A are equally contributing first authors