Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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430262 | Journal of Computer and System Sciences | 2013 | 12 Pages |
As the number of Processing Elements (PEs) on a single chip keeps growing, we are now facing with slower memory references due to longer wire delay, intenser on-chip resource contention and higher network traffic congestion. Network on Chip (NoC) is now considered as a promising paradigm of inter-core connection for future many-core processors. In this paper, we examined how the regional cache organizations drastically reduce the average network latency, and proposed a regional cache architecture with Delegate Memory Management Units (D-MMUs) for NoC based processors. Experiments showed that the L2 cache access latency is largely determined by its organization and inter-connection paradigm with PEs in the NoC, and that the regional organization is essentially important for better NoC cache performance.
► Examined the impact of PE organizations on the NoC on-chip traffic. ► Proposed the regional cache organization for NoC and studied its advantages. ► Proposed the Delegate MMU which best fits the regional cache organization.