Mambalaya: Einsum-Based Fusion Optimizations on State-Space Models
Abstract
Mamba is an emerging, complex workload with various short-range and long-range dependencies, nonlinearities, and elementwise computations that are unable to run at near-peak speeds on modern hardware. Specifically, Mamba's complex dependency graph makes fusion across its full operator cascade difficult, leaving substantial inter-operator memory traffic on the table. To address these challenges, we propose Mambalaya, a novel reconfigurable accelerator that leverages fusion to overcome the limitations of Mamba. We use the recently proposed cascade-of-Einsums abstraction to characterize Mamba's full computational structure, then apply the extended Einsum framework to systematically explore inter-Einsum fusion opportunities. This principled approach yields a series of fusion mappings that reduce off-chip inter-Einsum traffic. These mappings are supported by the underlying Mambalaya architecture. Mambalaya achieves a layer performance speedup of 4.9× for prefill and 1.9× for generation over MARCA. In prefill-dominated scenarios, it achieves up to 1.5× over a recent fine-grained, memory-aware fusion accelerator for Mamba.
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