Title :
A critical analysis of application-adaptive multiple clock processors
Author :
Talpes, Emil ; Marculescu, Diana
Author_Institution :
Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
Enabled by the continuous advancement in fabrication technology, present day synchronous microprocessors include more than 100 million transistors and have clock speeds well in excess of the 1GHz mark. Distributing a low-skew clock signal in this frequency range to all areas of a large chip is a task of growing complexity. As a solution to this problem, designers have recently suggested the use of frequency islands that are locally clocked and externally communicate using mixed timing communication schemes. Such a design style fits nicely the recently proposed concept of voltage islands that, in addition, can potentially enable fine grain dynamic power management. This paper proposes a design exploration framework for application-adaptive multiple clock processors which provides the means for analyzing and identifying the right inter-domain communication scheme and the proper granularity for the choice of voltage/frequency. In addition, the proposed design exploration framework allows for comparative analysis of newly proposed or existing application-driven dynamic power management strategies. Such a design exploration framework and accompanying results can help designers and computer architects in choosing the right design strategy for achieving better power-performance trade-offs in multiple clock high-end processors.
Keywords :
clocks; microprocessor chips; parallel architectures; synchronisation; application-adaptive multiple clock processors; clock domain granularity; design exploration framework; high clock frequencies; microarchitecture; mixed timing communication; synchronous microprocessors; Algorithm design and analysis; Circuits; Clocks; Design methodology; Energy management; Fabrication; Frequency; Microprocessors; Permission; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Low Power Electronics and Design, 2003. ISLPED '03. Proceedings of the 2003 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
1-58113-682-X
DOI :
10.1109/LPE.2003.1231877