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26th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA'99)
PipeRench: A Coprocessor for Streaming Multimedia Acceleration
Atlanta, Georgia
May 02-May 04
ISBN: 0-7695-0170-2
Seth Copen Goldstein, Carnegie Mellon University
Herman Schmit, Carnegie Mellon University
Matthew Moe, Carnegie Mellon University
Mihai Budiu, Carnegie Mellon University
Srihari Cadambi, Carnegie Mellon University
R. Reed Taylor, Carnegie Mellon University
Ronald Laufer, Carnegie Mellon University
Future computing workloads will emphasize an architecture's ability to perform relatively simple calculations on massive quantities of mixed-width data. This paper describes a novel reconfigurable fabric architecture, PipeRench, optimized to accelerate these types of computations. PipeRench enables fast, robust compilers, supports forward compatibility, and virtualizes configurations, thus removing the fixed size constraint present in other fabrics. For the first time we explore how the bit-width of processing elements affects performance and show how the PipeRench architecture has been optimized to balance the needs of the compiler against the realities of silicon. Finally, we demonstrate extreme performance speedup on certain computing kernels (up to 190x versus a modern RISC processor), and analyze how this acceleration translates to application speedup.
Citation:
Seth Copen Goldstein, Herman Schmit, Matthew Moe, Mihai Budiu, Srihari Cadambi, R. Reed Taylor, Ronald Laufer, "PipeRench: A Coprocessor for Streaming Multimedia Acceleration," isca, pp.0028, 26th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA'99), 1999
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