Memory Efficient Mixed-Precision Optimizers
Abstract
Mixed precision optimization reduces memory consumption and accelerates training by eliminating full-precision parameter copies and integrating optimizer steps within backpropagation.
Traditional optimization methods rely on the use of single-precision floating point arithmetic, which can be costly in terms of memory size and computing power. However, mixed precision optimization techniques leverage the use of both single and half-precision floating point arithmetic to reduce memory requirements while maintaining model accuracy. We provide here an algorithm to further reduce memory usage during the training of a model by getting rid of the floating point copy of the parameters, virtually keeping only half-precision numbers. We also explore the benefits of getting rid of the gradient's value by executing the optimizer step during the back-propagation. In practice, we achieve up to 25% lower peak memory use and 15% faster training while maintaining the same level of accuracy.
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