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Architecture Design of Computing Intensive SoCs
Authors:YUE Yao  ZHANG Chunming  WANG Haixin  BAI Guoqiang  CHEN Hongyi Institute of Microelectronics  Tsinghua University  Beijing  China
Institution:aInstitute of Microelectronics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Abstract:Most existing system-on-chip (SoC) architectures are for microprocessor-centric designs. They are not suitable for computing intensive SoCs, which have their own configurability, extendibility, performance, and data exchange characteristics. This paper analyzes these characteristics and gives design principles for computing intensive SoCs. Three architectures suitable for different situations are compared with selection criteria given. The architectural design of a high performance network security accelerator (HPNSA) is used to elaborate on the design techniques to fully exploit the performance potential of the architectures. A behavior-level simulation system is implemented with the C++ programming language to evaluate the HPNSA performance and to obtain the optimum system design parameters. Simulations show that this architecture provides high performance data transfer.
Keywords:architecture design  coprocessor  security accelerator  behavior-level simulation  system-on-chip (SoC)
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