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PATRONoC: Parallel AXI Transport Reducing Overhead for Networks-on-Chip targeting Multi-Accelerator DNN Platforms at the Edge

Hardware Architecture 2023-08-02 v1

Abstract

Emerging deep neural network (DNN) applications require high-performance multi-core hardware acceleration with large data bursts. Classical network-on-chips (NoCs) use serial packet-based protocols suffering from significant protocol translation overheads towards the endpoints. This paper proposes PATRONoC, an open-source fully AXI-compliant NoC fabric to better address the specific needs of multi-core DNN computing platforms. Evaluation of PATRONoC in a 2D-mesh topology shows 34% higher area efficiency compared to a state-of-the-art classical NoC at 1 GHz. PATRONoC's throughput outperforms a baseline NoC by 2-8X on uniform random traffic and provides a high aggregated throughput of up to 350 GiB/s on synthetic and DNN workload traffic.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2308.00154,
  title  = {PATRONoC: Parallel AXI Transport Reducing Overhead for Networks-on-Chip targeting Multi-Accelerator DNN Platforms at the Edge},
  author = {Vikram Jain and Matheus Cavalcante and Nazareno Bruschi and Michael Rogenmoser and Thomas Benz and Andreas Kurth and Davide Rossi and Luca Benini and Marian Verhelst},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.00154},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Accepted and presented at 60th DAC