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Achieving Datacenter-scale Performance through Chiplet-based Manycore Architectures
Chiplet-based 2.5D systems that integrate multiple smaller chips on a single die are gaining popularity for executing both compute-and data-intensive applications. While smaller chips (chiplets) reduce fabrication costs, they also provide less functionality. Hence, manufacturing several smaller chip...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Chiplet-based 2.5D systems that integrate multiple smaller chips on a single die are gaining popularity for executing both compute-and data-intensive applications. While smaller chips (chiplets) reduce fabrication costs, they also provide less functionality. Hence, manufacturing several smaller chiplets and combining them into a single system enables the functionality of a larger monolithic chip without prohibitive fabrication costs. The chiplets are connected through the network-on-interposer (NoP). Designing a high-performance and energy-efficient NoP architecture is essential as it enables large-scale chiplet integration. This paper highlights the challenges and existing solutions for designing suitable NoP architectures targeted for 2.5D systems catered to datacenter-scale applications. We also highlight the future research challenges stemming from the current state-of-the-art to make the NoP-based 2.5D systems widely applicable. |
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ISSN: | 1558-1101 |
DOI: | 10.23919/DATE56975.2023.10137125 |