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Physical vs. Virtual Express Topologies with Low-Swing Links for Future Many-Core NoCs
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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureInterconnection Network ArchitectureCore Network ArchitectureHigh-performance ArchitectureParallel ComputingManycore ProcessorElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringInterconnection NetworkNetwork On ChipPhysical VsMicroelectronicsNetwork Function VirtualizationVirtual Express TopologiesEdge ComputingCloud ComputingMany-core ArchitectureVirtual TopologiesLow-swing LinksExpress Topologies
The number of cores present on-chip is increasing rapidly. The on-chip network that connects these cores needs to scale efficiently. The topology of on-chip networks is an important design choice that affects how these networks scale. Most current on-chip networks use 2-D mesh topologies which do not scale due to their large diameter and energy inefficiency. To tackle the scalability problem of 2-D meshes, various physical express topologies and virtual express topologies have been proposed. In addition, recently proposed link designs like capacitively driven low-swing interconnects can help lower link power and latency, and can favor these bypass designs. In this work, we compare these two kinds of express topologies under realistic system constraints using synthetic network traffic. We observe that both express topologies help reduce low-load latencies. Virtual topologies help improve throughput whereas the physical express topologies give better performance-per-watt.
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