The Y-architecture for on-chip interconnect: Analysis and methodology

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Chen, HY [1 ]
Cheng, CK [1 ]
Kahng, AB [1 ]
Mandoiu, I [1 ]
Wang, QK [1 ]
Yao, B [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, CSE Dept, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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The Y-architecture for on-chip interconnect is based on pervasive use Of 0-, 120-, and 240-degree oriented semi-global and global wiring. Its use of three uniform directions exploits on-chip routing resources more efficiently than traditional Manhattan wiring architecture. This paper gives in-depth analysis of deployment issues associated with the Y-architecture. Our contributions are as follows: (1) We analyze communication capability (throughput of meshes) for different interconnect architectures using a multi-commodity flow approach and a Rentian communication model. Throughput of the Y-architecture is largely improved compared to the Manhattan architecture, and is close to the throughput of the X-architecture. (2) We propose a symmetrical Y clock tree structure with better total wire length compared to both H and X clock tree structures, and better path length compared to the H tree. (3) We discuss power distribution under the Y-architecture, and give analytical and SPICE simulation results showing that the power network in Y-architecture can achieve 8.5% less IR drop than an equally-resourced power network in Manhattan architecture. (4) We propose the use of via tunnels and banks of via tunnels as a technique for improving routability for Manhattan and Y-architectures.
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