Design and Analysis of 3D-MAPS (3D Massively Parallel Processor with Stacked Memory)

Computers, IEEE Transactions  (2015)

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This paper describes the architecture, design, analysis, and simulation and measurement results of the 3D-MAPS (3D massively parallel processor with stacked memory) chip built with a 1.5 V, 130 nm process technology and a two-tier 3D stacking technology using 1.2 microm-diameter, 6 micro m-height through-silicon vias (TSVs) and 3.4nbspmicrom-diameter face-to-face bond pads. 3D-MAPS consists of a core tier containing 64 cores and a memory tier containing 64 memory blocks. Each core communicates with its dedicated 4KB SRAM block using face-to-face bond pads, which provide negligible data transfer delay between the core and the memory tiers. The maximum operating frequency is 277 MHz and the maximum memory bandwidth is 70.9 GB/s at 277 MHz. The peak measured memory bandwidth usage is 63.8 GB/s and the peak measured power is approximately 4 W based on eight parallel benchmarks.
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parallel processing,storage management,3d massively parallel processor with stacked memory,3d-maps,face-to-face bond pads,frequency 277 mhz,parallel benchmarks,power 4 w,two-tier 3d stacking technology,3d multiprocessor-memory stacked systems,3d integrated circuits,computer-aided design,rtl implementation and simulation
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