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As the architecture of GPU chips evolves to provide higher performance with lower power, new topology of graphics shader engines interconnection to local frame buffers becomes critical. Source synchronous interconnection has been widely adopted in Network-On-Chip (NoC). The SSB bus fabric to transfer data between shader engines and frame buffers adopts more of the globally asynchronous locally synchronous...
The paper presents a new design methodology of a customized and distributed network on chip (NoC) that efficiently deals with either real-time or high throughput systems. Our previous work [1] efficiently transforms a complex VLSI system into a number of distributed subsystems. The functional decomposition was achieved thanks to a judicious task assignment so that the tasks that strongly communicate...
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