Title :
The power of power-laws: Or how to save power in SoC
Author :
Teuscher, Christof ; Chung, Haera ; Grimm, Allen ; Amarnath, Avinash ; Parashar, Neha
Author_Institution :
ECE Dept., Portland State Univ., Portland, OR, USA
Abstract :
Power and energy issues have significantly gained in importance in computing environments in the last few decades. In a world of mobile devices and massive-scale data centers, low-power systems are crucial for cost, availability, and the environment. Minimizing power consumption in a computing system is a complex problem that can be addressed with various strategies and on various levels. In this paper we focus on System-on-Chip (SoC), and in particular on power-efficient Network-on-Chip (NoC) topologies. The popular saying that “there ain´t no such thing as a free lunch” applies to computing systems likewise. In the quest for power and performance optima in the design space of NoC, we investigate non-local interconnect architectures for SoC. By adopting a complex network perspective and by employing an optimization technique, we show that small-world networks with power-law distance-dependent wire-length distributions are more power-efficient while offering the same performance than simple small-world topologies. We argue that such networks occupy optimal spots in the design space of NoCs. Our results are particularly relevant for addressing the scalability problem of global (or long-range) links, for building more power-efficient computers, and for emerging computing devices built through self-assembly.
Keywords :
energy conservation; mobile computing; network-on-chip; power aware computing; power consumption; SoC; complex network perspective; computing environments; low-power systems; massive-scale data centers; mobile devices; nonlocal interconnect architectures; optimization technique; power consumption; power saving; power-efficient computers; power-efficient network-on-chip topologies; power-law distance-dependent wire-length distributions; power-laws; small-world networks; system-on-chip; Electronic mail; Network topology; Power demand; Switches; System-on-a-chip; Wires; Wiring; NoC; SoC; power; small-world;
Conference_Titel :
Green Computing Conference and Workshops (IGCC), 2011 International
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1222-7
DOI :
10.1109/IGCC.2011.6008603