Catnap Energy Proportional Multiple Network-on-chip

Catnap Energy Proportional Multiple Network-on-chip

Abtract

Title: Catnap (a short, light sleep): Năng lượng tỉ lệ với đa NOC

Main contribution:

  • Catnap architecture consists of synergistic subnet selection and powergating policies.
  • Catnap maximizes the number of consecutive idle cycles in a router, while avoiding performance loss due to overloading a subnet.

Result:

  • Average network power could be 44% lower than a bandwidth equivalent single-network design
  • An average performance cost of about 5%

Question:

  • Why the title mentions energy but the result only considers power and cost.

Intro

An on-chip network is energy-proportional if it consumes power that is proportional to the network demand and has insignificant impact on network latency.

Motivation: a few phases that consume peak network bandwidth, and other computationally intensive phases that inject few packets into the network. Thus, to build an energy proportional many-core processor, it is important to design energy proportional on-chip networks.


Vocabulary

  • proportional /prəˈpôrSH(ə)n(ə)l/ : cân bằng, tỉ lệ, tương xứng
  • ensure /in’ʃuə/ : đảm bảo
  • observe /əbˈzərv/ : quan sát
  • attractive /əˈtraktiv/ : hấp dẫn
  • evaluation /əˌvalyəˈwāSH(ə)n/ : đánh giá

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