An Evaluation of an Integrated On-Chip/Off-Chip Network for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing

Author:

Schmidt Andrew G.1,Kritikos William V.2,Gao Shanyuan2ORCID,Sass Ron2

Affiliation:

1. Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California, 3811 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 200, Arlington, VA 22203, USA

2. Reconfigurable Computing Systems Lab, UNC Charlotte, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, 9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223, USA

Abstract

As the number of cores per discrete integrated circuit (IC) device grows, the importance of the network on chip (NoC) increases. However, the body of research in this area has focused on discrete IC devices alone which may or may not serve the high-performance computing community which needs to assemble many of these devices into very large scale, parallel computing machines. This paper describes an integrated on-chip/off-chip network that has been implemented on an all-FPGA computing cluster. The system supports MPI-style point-to-point messages, collectives, and other novel communication. Results include the resource utilization and performance (in latency and bandwidth).

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Hardware and Architecture

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