| W.S. Lee, W.J. Dally, S.W. Keckler, N.P. Carter and A. Chang: "An Efficient, Protected Message Interface", IEEE Computer, vol.31, no.11, pp.69--75 (1998). |
....routing. As VCs are expensive, minimum VCs are desirable[5] Although recent transistor technology allows large buffer space when a router is implemented as an independent chip[4, 21, 23] the cost of VCs for tightly coupled component chips in parallel and scalable systems is still critical[14, 18]. DISHA has been proposed to minimize the number of VCs in fully adaptive routing. It is built with a single VC (edge buffer) per physical channel and one or two central shared deadlock buffer(s) 1, 2, 22] Although the minimum DISHA configuration is small, it also requires several VCs to reduce ....
W.S. Lee, W.J. Dally, S.W. Keckler, N.P. Carter and A. Chang: "An Efficient, Protected Message Interface", IEEE Computer, vol.31, no.11, pp.69--75 (1998).
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