In the context of nanoscale networks-on-chip (NoCs), each link implementation solution is not just a specific synthesis optimization technique with local performance and power implications, but gives rise to a well-differentiated point in the architecture design space. This in an effect of the tight interaction existing between architecture and physical design layers in nanoscale technologies. This work assesses several NoC link inference techniques (buffering options, link pipelining) by means of commercial backend synthesis tools, taking the system-level perspective. In fact, performance speed-ups and power overhead are not evaluated for the links in isolation but for the network topology as a whole, thus showing their sensitivity to the link inference strategy. k-ary n-mesh topologies are considered for the sake of analysis, in that they provide a range of topologies with increasing total wirelength.

Capturing topology-level implications of link synthesis techniques for nanoscale networks-on-chip / D. Ludovici; G.N. Gaydadjiev; D. Bertozzi; L. Benini. - STAMPA. - (2009), pp. 125-128. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th ACM Great Lakes symposium on VLSI tenutosi a Boston Area, MA, USA nel May 10 - 12, 2009).

Capturing topology-level implications of link synthesis techniques for nanoscale networks-on-chip

BERTOZZI, DAVIDE;BENINI, LUCA
2009

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In the context of nanoscale networks-on-chip (NoCs), each link implementation solution is not just a specific synthesis optimization technique with local performance and power implications, but gives rise to a well-differentiated point in the architecture design space. This in an effect of the tight interaction existing between architecture and physical design layers in nanoscale technologies. This work assesses several NoC link inference techniques (buffering options, link pipelining) by means of commercial backend synthesis tools, taking the system-level perspective. In fact, performance speed-ups and power overhead are not evaluated for the links in isolation but for the network topology as a whole, thus showing their sensitivity to the link inference strategy. k-ary n-mesh topologies are considered for the sake of analysis, in that they provide a range of topologies with increasing total wirelength.
2009
GLSVLSI’09 Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI Proceedings of the 19th ACM Great Lakes symposium on VLSI
125
128
Capturing topology-level implications of link synthesis techniques for nanoscale networks-on-chip / D. Ludovici; G.N. Gaydadjiev; D. Bertozzi; L. Benini. - STAMPA. - (2009), pp. 125-128. (Intervento presentato al convegno 19th ACM Great Lakes symposium on VLSI tenutosi a Boston Area, MA, USA nel May 10 - 12, 2009).
D. Ludovici; G.N. Gaydadjiev; D. Bertozzi; L. Benini
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