Abstract:
This paper presents an industrial case study of using a Coarse Grain Reconfigurable Architecture (CGRA) for a multi-mode accelerator for two kernels: FFT for the LTE stan...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper presents an industrial case study of using a Coarse Grain Reconfigurable Architecture (CGRA) for a multi-mode accelerator for two kernels: FFT for the LTE standard and the Correlation Pool for the UMTS standard to be executed in a mutually exclusive manner. The CGRA multi-mode accelerator achieved computational efficiency of 39.94 GOPS/watt (OP is multiply-add) and silicon efficiency of 56.20 GOPS/mm2. By analyzing the code and inferring the unused features of the fully programmable solution, an in-house developed tool was used to automatically customize the design to run just the two kernels and the two efficiency metrics improved to 49.05 GOPS/watt and 107.57 GOPS/mm2. Corresponding numbers for the ASIC implementation are 63.84 GOPS/watt and 90.91 GOPS/mm2. Though the ASIC's silicon and computational efficiency numbers are slightly better, the engineering efficiency of the pre-verified/characterized CGRA solution is at least 10X better than the ASIC solution.
Date of Conference: 19-23 May 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 01 August 2013
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