Title :
Timing driven wiring on an advanced microprocessor
Author :
Kartschoke, Paul ; Geissler, Stephen
Author_Institution :
IBM Microelectron. Div., Essex Junction, VT, USA
Abstract :
The effect of wire delay within critical timing paths is becoming an increasing problem. By comparing the large improvement of transistor performance, due to shrinking Leff or new technology such as silicon on insulator, versus the smaller improvements of wire delay, such as copper wires and better dielectrics, it can be seen that the wiring within an advanced microprocessor will become a more dominant portion of the critical paths. In deep sub-micron designs it is crucial to analyze and improve any wire dominated paths while assuming that the transistor delay continues to improve. This paper describes wire related improvements, such as an algorithmic wiring approach, wire bending and clock skew reduction that is used in the timing convergence of an advanced PowerPC microprocessor. The impact of wiring improvements is evaluated on the timing, clocking and wireability of the microprocessor
Keywords :
microprocessor chips; advanced PowerPC microprocessor; advanced microprocessor; algorithmic wiring approach; clock skew reduction; critical timing paths; deep sub-micron designs; timing driven wiring; transistor performance; wire bending; wire delay; Clocks; Copper; Delay effects; Dielectrics; Microprocessors; Silicon on insulator technology; Timing; Transistors; Wire; Wiring;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Systems Design, 2001. Proceedings. Euromicro Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Warsaw
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1239-9
DOI :
10.1109/DSD.2001.952352