A Ring Router Microarchitecture for NoCs

07/05/2020
by   Wo-Tak Wu, et al.
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Network-on-Chip (NoC) has become a popular choice for connecting a large number of processing cores in chip multiprocessor design. In a conventional NoC design, most of the area in the router is occupied by the buffers and the crossbar switch. These two components also consume the majority of the router's power. Much of the research in NoC has been based on the conventional router microarchitecture. We propose a novel router microarchitecture that treats the router itself as a small network of the ring topology. It eliminates the large crossbar switch in the conventional design. In addition, network latency is much reduced. Simulation and circuit synthesis show that the proposed microarchitecture can reduce the latency, area and power by 53 respectively, compared to the conventional design.

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