Analyzing impact of multiple ABB and AVS domains on throughput of power and thermal-constrained multi-core processors

Jungseob Lee, Shiyu Zhou, N. Kim
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Recently, semiconductor industries have integrated more cores in a single die, which substantially improves the throughput of the processors running highly-parallel applications. However, many existing applications do not have high enough parallelism to exploit multiple cores in a die, slowing the transition to many-core processors with smaller and more cores that benefit future applications with high parallelism. In this paper, we analyze the impact of multiple adaptive voltage scaling (AVS) and adaptive body biasing (ABB) domains on the throughput of power and thermal-constrained multi-core processors when they are combined with per-core power-gating (PCPG). Both AVS and ABB can be effectively used to either increase frequency (thus throughput) or decrease power consumption of the processors. Meanwhile, PCPG can provide extra power and thermal headroom when application's parallelism is limited. First, we analyze the throughput impact of applying AVS, ABB, and PCPG for power and thermal constrained multi-core processors. Second, we investigate the impact of multiple AVS and ABB domains on the throughput, and recommend the most cost-effective number of domains for AVS and ABB in 16 and 8-core processors. Our analysis using the 32nm predictive technology model considering within-die variations suggests that the most cost-effective number of domains for AVS and/or ABB should be one for each when they are combined with PCPG in both 16 and 8-core processors. Since within-die core-to-core variations provide many choices in terms of core frequency and power consumption for limited-parallelism applications, one AVS or ABB domain can leads to the throughput improvement by 1.77∼2.49x; more than one AVS and/or ABB domains only improve the throughput marginally.
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分析多个ABB和AVS域对功率和热约束多核处理器吞吐量的影响
最近,半导体行业在单个芯片中集成了更多的核心,这大大提高了运行高度并行应用的处理器的吞吐量。然而,许多现有的应用程序没有足够高的并行性来利用一个芯片中的多个核心,这减慢了向具有更小和更多核心的多核处理器的过渡,这有利于未来具有高并行性的应用程序。在本文中,我们分析了多个自适应电压缩放(AVS)和自适应体偏置(ABB)域与单核功率门控(PCPG)结合使用时对功率和热约束多核处理器吞吐量的影响。AVS和ABB都可以有效地用于提高频率(从而提高吞吐量)或降低处理器的功耗。同时,在应用并行性有限的情况下,PCPG可以提供额外的功率和热余量。首先,我们分析了在功率和热受限的多核处理器上应用AVS、ABB和PCPG对吞吐量的影响。其次,我们研究了多个AVS和ABB域对吞吐量的影响,并推荐了在16核和8核处理器中AVS和ABB最具成本效益的域数量。我们使用32nm预测技术模型进行分析,考虑到芯片内的变化,表明当AVS和/或ABB在16核和8核处理器中与PCPG结合使用时,最具成本效益的域数量应该是每个域一个。由于芯片内核心到核心的变化为有限并行应用提供了许多核心频率和功耗方面的选择,因此一个AVS或ABB域可以使吞吐量提高1.77 ~ 2.49倍;多个AVS和/或ABB域只能略微提高吞吐量。
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