Title :
Enhancing effective throughput for transmission line-based bus
Author :
Carpenter, Aaron ; Hu, Jianyun ; Kocabas, Ovunc ; Huang, Michael ; Wu, Hui
Author_Institution :
Binghamton Univ., Binghamton, NY, USA
Abstract :
Main-stream general-purpose microprocessors require a collection of high-performance interconnects to supply the necessary data movement. The trend of continued increase in core count has prompted designs of packet-switched network as a scalable solution for future-generation chips. However, the cost of scalability can be significant and especially hard to justify for smaller-scale chips. In contrast, a circuit-switched bus using transmission lines and corresponding circuits offers lower latencies and much lower energy costs for smaller-scale chips, making it a better choice than a full-blown network-on-chip (NoC) architecture. However, shared-medium designs are perceived as only a niche solution for small- to medium-scale chips. In this paper, we show that there are many low-cost mechanisms to enhance the effective throughput of a bus architecture. When a handful of highly cost-effective techniques are applied, the performance advantage of even the most idealistically configured NoCs becomes vanishingly small. We find transmission line-based buses to be a more compelling interconnect even for large-scale chip-multiprocessors, and thus bring into doubt the centrality of packet switching in future on-chip interconnect.
Keywords :
integrated circuit design; microprocessor chips; packet switching; circuit-switched bus; future-generation chips; large-scale chip-multiprocessors; main-stream general-purpose microprocessors; packet-switched network; small-to medium-scale chips; transmission line-based bus; Bandwidth; Integrated circuit interconnections; Power transmission lines; Protocols; Receivers; System-on-a-chip; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Architecture (ISCA), 2012 39th Annual International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0475-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1063-6897
DOI :
10.1109/ISCA.2012.6237015