Title :
Exploiting tightly-coupled cores
Author :
Bates, David ; Bradbury, Alex ; Koltes, Andreas ; Mullins, Robert
Author_Institution :
Comput. Lab., Univ. of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
The individual processors of a chip-multiprocessor traditionally have rigid boundaries. Inter-core communication is only possible via memory and control over a core´s resources is localised. Specialisation necessary to meet today´s challenging energy targets is typically provided through the provision of a range of processor types and accelerators. An alternative approach is to permit specialisation by tailoring the way a large number of homogeneous cores are used. The approach here is to relax processor boundaries, create a richer mix of inter-core communication mechanisms and provide finer-grain control over, and access to, the resources of each core. We evaluate one such design, called Loki, that aims to support specialisation in software on a homogeneous many-core architecture. We focus on the design of a single 8-core tile, conceived as the building block for a larger many-core system. We explore the tile´s ability to support a range of parallelisation opportunities and detail the control and communication mechanisms needed to exploit each core´s resources in a flexible manner. Performance and a detailed breakdown of energy usage is provided for a range of benchmarks and configurations.
Keywords :
integrated circuit design; microprocessor chips; multiprocessing systems; Loki; chip-multiprocessor; communication mechanisms; energy usage breakdown; homogeneous many-core architecture; many-core system; processor accelerators; processor boundaries; processor types; tightly-coupled cores; Benchmark testing; Clocks; Computer architecture; Program processors; Registers; Tiles;
Conference_Titel :
Embedded Computer Systems: Architectures, Modeling, and Simulation (SAMOS XIII), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Agios Konstantinos
DOI :
10.1109/SAMOS.2013.6621138