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Evaluation of MP-SoC Interconnect Architectures: a Case Study

Published: 19 July 2004 Publication History

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Multi-Processor (MP-SoC) platforms are emerging as the latest trend in SoC design. These MP-SoCs consist of a large number of IP blocks in the form of functionally heterogeneous embedded processors. In this new design paradigm, IP blocks need to be integrated using a structured interconnect template, for example, according to high-performance parallel computing architectures. A formal evaluation process is required before adopting a specific parallel architecture to SoC domain. Here, we propose an evaluation methodology based on performance metrics that include latency, throughput and silicon area requirements. As a case study, we present the results of such an evaluation for two MP-SoC interconnect topologies, i.e., the MESH and the Butterfly Fat-Tree (BFT). This evaluation methodology can be extended to any other SoC interconnect topology without loss of generality.

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IWSOC '04: Proceedings of the System-on-Chip for Real-Time Applications, 4th IEEE International Workshop
July 2004
284 pages
ISBN:0769521827

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 19 July 2004

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  1. BFT
  2. Latency
  3. MP-SoC
  4. Mesh
  5. Throughput

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