ORB: An on-chip optical ring bus communication architecture for multi-processor systems-on-chip

S. Pasricha, N. Dutt
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As application complexity continues to increase, multiprocessor systems-on-chip (MPSoC) with tens to hundreds of processing cores are becoming the norm. While computational cores have become faster with each successive technology generation, communication between them has become a bottleneck that limits overall chip performance. On-chip optical interconnects can overcome this bottleneck by replacing electrical wires with optical waveguides. In this paper we propose an optical ring bus (ORB) based on-chip communication architecture for next generation MPSoCs. ORB uses an optical ring waveguide to replace global pipelined electrical interconnects while preserving the interface with today's bus protocol standards such as AMBA AXI. We present experiments to show how ORB has the potential to provide superior performance (more than 2times) and significantly lower power consumption (a reduction of more than 10times) compared to traditionally used pipelined, all-electrical bus-based communication architectures, for 65-22 nm technology nodes.
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ORB:用于片上多处理器系统的片上光环总线通信体系结构
随着应用复杂性的不断增加,具有数十到数百个处理核心的多处理器片上系统(MPSoC)正成为常态。随着每一代技术的发展,计算核心的速度越来越快,但它们之间的通信已经成为限制芯片整体性能的瓶颈。片上光互连可以通过用光波导取代电线来克服这一瓶颈。本文提出了一种基于光环总线(ORB)的下一代mpsoc片上通信架构。ORB使用光环波导来取代全球流水线电气互连,同时保留当今总线协议标准(如AMBA AXI)的接口。我们提出的实验表明,与传统使用的流水线、基于全电总线的通信架构相比,ORB在65-22 nm技术节点上具有提供卓越性能(超过2倍)和显着降低功耗(降低10倍以上)的潜力。
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