Chips as mini Internets: Data-routing techniques that undergird Internet could increase efficiency of multicore chips
Tuesday, April 10, 2012 - 21:30
in Physics & Chemistry
The data-routing techniques that undergird the Internet could increase the efficiency of multicore chips while lowering their power requirements. Today, a typical chip might have six or eight cores, all communicating with each other over a single bundle of wires, called a bus. With a bus, however, only one pair of cores can talk at a time, which would be a serious limitation in chips with hundreds or even thousands of cores, which many electrical engineers envision as the future of computing.