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Title: Networks on Chip A Paradigm Change ?


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Networks on ChipA Paradigm Change ?
  • Axel Jantsch
  • Laboratory of Electronics and Computer Systems,
    Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

2
Challange
  • How do we organize a chip with one or several
    billion of transistors?

3
Why cant we just continue?Trends and Challenges
  • Deep submicron effects
  • Communication versus Computation
  • Global synchrony
  • Design productivity gap
  • Heterogeneity of functions

4
Arbitrary Composability
  • Given Set of components C and combinators O
  • A1, A2 assamblages of components
  • B is a component
  • (C,O) is arbitrarily compasable ifA1 B gt
    A2can be done with effort independent of size
    (A1)

A1
A2

gt

B
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Network on Chip
6
What is a NoC based Platform?
  • A Platform is defined by
  • (A) the communication infra-structure from the
    physical level to the application level
  • (B) the provided services (e.g. load balancing,
    power management, fault-tolerance, resource
    allocation, task scheduling, external I/O, etc.)
  • (C) the design methodology mapping and
    implementing applications to the platform.

7
How does a NoC Platform help?
  • Reuse
  • Predictability

8
Reuse
  • Components and resources
  • Communication infra-structure
  • Reuse of the physical design
  • Lower level communication services
  • Higher level communication services
  • Network services (operating system and
    middleware)
  • Application parts and features
  • Design, simulation and prototype environment
  • Verification effort

9
Predictability
  • Communication performance
  • Electrical properties
  • Design and verification time

10
The price we pay
  • Less optimal products

11
Development of NOC based systems
High-perforrmance communication systems
High-capacity communication systems
Baseband platform
Personal assistant
Database platform
Data collection systems
BACKBONE
Multimedia platform
Entertainment devices
PLATFORMS
Virtual reality games
SYSTEMS
12
A NoC Platform Based Design Process
  • Configuring the platform
  • Selecting resources
  • Reuse of features
  • Evaluation and integration

13
Conclusion
  • Arbitrary composability at physical,
    architectural, and application level is necessary
  • If NoC can deliver that it will significantly
    change design and architecture of SoCs

14
Status of Research at KTH
  • Definition of the protocol stack up to the
    transport layer
  • Design of a buffer-less switch and a hot-potato
    routing technique
  • NoC simulator
  • Fault model and error handling scheme
  • Development of a quasy-sycnhronous clocking
    scheme
  • Development of a NoC Assamble Language
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