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Soft Tiles: Capturing Physical Implementation Flexibility for Tightly-Coupled Parallel Processing Clusters

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arxiv 2209.00889 v1 pith:5ACVKIAN submitted 2022-09-02 cs.AR

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Modern high-performance computing architectures (Multicore, GPU, Manycore) are based on tightly-coupled clusters of processing elements, physically implemented as rectangular tiles. Their size and aspect ratio strongly impact the achievable operating frequency and energy efficiency, but they should be as flexible as possible to achieve a high utilization for the top-level die floorplan. In this paper, we explore the flexibility range for a high-performance cluster of RISC-V cores with shared L1 memory used to build scalable accelerators, with the goal of establishing a hierarchical implementation methodology where clusters can be modeled as soft tiles to achieve optimal die utilization.

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