DocumentCode
709428
Title
A systematic evaluation of emerging mesh-like CMP NoCs
Author
Psathakis, Antonis ; Papaefstathiou, Vassilis ; Chrysos, Nikolaos ; Chaix, Fabien ; Vasilakis, Evangelos ; Pnevmatikatos, Dionisios ; Katevenis, Manolis
Author_Institution
FORTH-ICS, Heraklion, Greece
fYear
2015
fDate
7-8 May 2015
Firstpage
159
Lastpage
170
Abstract
This paper studies alternative Network-on-Chip architectures for emerging many-core chip multiprocessors, by exploring the following design options on mesh-based networks: Multiple physical networks (P), cores concentration (C), express channels (X), it widths (W), and virtual channels (V). We exhaustively evaluate all combinations of the afore-mentioned parameters (P, C, X, W, V), using the energy-throughput ratio (ETR) as a metric to classify network congurations. Our experimental results show that, on one hand, with an appropriate selection of parameters (V,W), an optimized baseline 2D mesh offers the best possible ETR for NoCs with up to a few tens of cores (64-core NoC). More complicated networks, using concentration and express channels, can reduce the zero-load latency, but do not necessarily help to improve ETR. On the other hand, for larger CMPs, a 2D mesh with multiple physical networks is a better option: once optimized, this architectural choice can reduce the ETR by up to 46% for 256 cores.
Keywords
circuit optimisation; logic design; low-power electronics; microprocessor chips; multiprocessing systems; network-on-chip; ETR; core concentration; energy-throughput ratio; express channels; many-core chip multiprocessors; mesh-based networks; mesh-like CMP NoC; multiple physical networks; network-on-chip architectures; optimized baseline 2D mesh; virtual channels; zero-load latency; Computer architecture; Delays; Pipeline processing; Ports (Computers); Throughput; Topology; Wires; Network-on-chip; concentration; energy; energy to throughput; express channels; it widths; latency; mesh; multiple networks; virtual channels;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems (ANCS), 2015 ACM/IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Oakland, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ANCS.2015.7110129
Filename
7110129
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