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Design of A Low-Latency and Parallelizable SVD Dataflow Architecture on FPGA

Published: November 16, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2511.12461v1

By: Fangqiang Du , Sixuan Chong , Zixuan Huang and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes big data math faster and uses less memory.

Business Areas:
DSP Hardware

Singular value decomposition (SVD) is widely used for dimensionality reduction and noise suppression, and it plays a pivotal role in numerous scientific and engineering applications. As the dimensions of the matrix grow rapidly, the computational cost increases significantly, posing a serious challenge to the efficiency of data analysis and signal processing systems,especially in time-sensitive scenarios with large-scale datasets. Although various dedicated hardware architectures have been proposed to accelerate the computation of intensive SVD, many of these designs suffer from limited scalability and high consumption of on-chip memory resources. Moreover, they typically overlook the computational and data transfer challenges associated with SVD, enabling them unsuitable for real-time processing of large-scale data stream matrices in embedded systems. In this express, we propose a Data Stream-Based SVD processing algorithm (DSB Jacobi), which significantly reduces on-chip BRAM usage while improving computational speed, offering a practical solution for real-time SVD computation of large-scale data streams. Compared with previous works, our experimental results indicate that the proposed method reduces on-chip RAM consumption by 41.5 percent and improves computational efficiency by 23 times.

Country of Origin
🇨🇳 China

Page Count
5 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing