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EZ-Pass: An Energy & Performance-Efficient Power-Gating Router Architecture for Scalable NoCs


Abstract:

With technology scaling into nanometer regime, static power is becoming the dominant factor in the overall power consumption of Network-on-Chips (NoCs). Static power can ...Show More

Abstract:

With technology scaling into nanometer regime, static power is becoming the dominant factor in the overall power consumption of Network-on-Chips (NoCs). Static power can be reduced by powering off routers during consecutive idle time through power-gating techniques. However, power-gating techniques suffer from a large wake-up latency to wake up the powered-off routers. Recent research aims to improve the wake-up latency penalty by hiding it through early wake-up techniques. However, these techniques do not exploit the full advantage of power-gating due to the early wake-up. Consequently, they do not achieve significant power savings. In this paper, we propose an architecture called Easy Pass (EZ-Pass) router that remedies the large wake-up latency overheads while providing significant static power savings. The proposed architecture takes advantage of idle resources in the network interface to transmit packets without waking up the router. Additionally, the technique hides the wake-up latency by continuing to provide packet transmission during the wake-up phase. We use full system simulation to evaluate our EZ-Pass router on a 64-core NoC with a mesh topology using PARSEC benchmark suites. Our results show that the proposed router reduces static power by up to 31 percent and overall network latency by up to 32 percent as compared to early-wakeup optimized power-gating techniques.
Published in: IEEE Computer Architecture Letters ( Volume: 17, Issue: 1, 01 Jan.-June 2018)
Page(s): 88 - 91
Date of Publication: 15 December 2017

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