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TranSC: Hardware-Aware Design of Transcendental Functions Using Stochastic Logic

Published: January 12, 2026 | arXiv ID: 2601.07172v1

By: Mehran Moghadam, Sercan Aygun, M. Hassan Najafi

Potential Business Impact:

Makes computers calculate tricky math faster and cheaper.

Business Areas:
Quantum Computing Science and Engineering

The hardware-friendly implementation of transcendental functions remains a longstanding challenge in design automation. These functions, which cannot be expressed as finite combinations of algebraic operations, pose significant complexity in digital circuit design. This study introduces a novel approach, TranSC, that utilizes stochastic computing (SC) for lightweight yet accurate implementation of transcendental functions. Building on established SC techniques, our method explores alternative random sources-specifically, quasi-random Van der Corput low-discrepancy (LD) sequences-instead of conventional pseudo-randomness. This shift enhances both the accuracy and efficiency of SC-based computations. We validate our approach through extensive experiments on various function types, including trigonometric, hyperbolic, and activation functions. The proposed design approach significantly reduces MSE by up to 98% compared to the state-of-the-art solutions while reducing hardware area, power consumption, and energy usage by 33%, 72%, and 64%, respectively.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
12 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Emerging Technologies