Abstract: An activation function unit can compute activation functions approximated by Taylor series. The activation function unit may include a plurality of compute elements. Each compute element may include two multipliers and an accumulator. The first multiplier may compute intermediate products using an activation, such as an output activation of a DNN layer. The second multiplier may compute terms of Taylor series approximating an activation function based on the intermediate products from the first multiplier and coefficients of the Taylor series. The accumulator may compute a partial sum of the terms as an output of the activation function. The number of the terms may be determined based on a predetermined accuracy of the output of the activation function. The activation function unit may process multiple activations. Different activations may be input into different compute elements in different clock cycles. The activation function unit may compute activation functions with different accuracies.
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