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YHFT-QDSP: High-Performance Heterogeneous Multi-Core DSP

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Multi-core architectures are widely used to enhance the microprocessor performance within a limited increase in time-to-market and power consumption of the chips. Toward the application of high-density data signal processing, this paper presents a novel heterogeneous multi-core architecture digital signal processor (DSP), YHFT-QDSP, with one RISC CPU core and 4 VLIW DSP cores. By three kinds of interconnection, YHFT-QDSP provides high efficiency message communication for inner-chip RISC core and DSP cores, inner-chip and inter-chip DSP cores. A parallel programming platform is specifically developed for the heterogeneous multi-core architecture of YHFT-QDSP. This parallel programming environment provides a parallel support library and a friendly interface between high level application softwares and multi-core DSP. The 130 nm CMOS custom chip design results in a high speed and moderate power design. The results of typical benchmarks show that the interconnection structure of YHFT-QDSP is much better than other related structures and achieves better speedup when using the interconnection facilities in combing methods. YHFT-QDSP has been signed off and manufactured presently. The future applications of the multi-core chip could be found in 3G wireless base station, high performance radar, industrial applications, and so on.

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Correspondence to Shu-Ming Chen.

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This work is supported by the National Science and Technology Major Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China under Grant No. 2009ZX01034-001-001-006, the National High Technology Research and Development 863 Program of China under Grant No. 2007AA01Z108, and the Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in Universities of China under Grant No. IRT0614.

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Chen, SM., Wan, JH., Lu, JZ. et al. YHFT-QDSP: High-Performance Heterogeneous Multi-Core DSP. J. Comput. Sci. Technol. 25, 214–224 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11390-010-9318-0

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