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Stacking Signal TSV for Thermal Dissipation in Global Routing for 3D IC

Stacking Signal TSV for Thermal Dissipation in Global Routing for 3D IC. National Tsing Hua University Po-Yang Hsu,Hsien-Te Chen, TingTing Hwang. ASPDAC’13. Outline. Introduction Motivation Signal TSV Assignment and Relocation for Thermal Dissipation Experimental Result Conclusion.

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Stacking Signal TSV for Thermal Dissipation in Global Routing for 3D IC

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  1. Stacking Signal TSV for Thermal Dissipation in Global Routingfor 3D IC National Tsing Hua University Po-Yang Hsu,Hsien-Te Chen, TingTing Hwang ASPDAC’13

  2. Outline • Introduction • Motivation • Signal TSV Assignment and Relocation for Thermal Dissipation • Experimental Result • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • Three dimensional (3D) chip stacking by Through-Silicon-Via (TSV) has been identified as an effective way to achieve better performance in speed and power [2, 3]. • However, such solution inevitably encounters challenges in thermal dissipation since stacked dies generate significant amount of heat per unit volume.

  4. Introduction • Temperature aware 3D global routing algorithm by inserting ”thermal vias” and ”thermal wires” to lower the thermal resistance[4] • Reduces the temperature at the cost of extra area of ”thermal vias”[1,6-10] • Performance and thermalaware Steiner routing algorithm to place signal TSVs to reduce temperature.[11] • Does not fully utilize the outstanding thermal conductance of TSV in thermal dissipation. • [12] proposed a stacked-TSV power network structure to improve thermal dissipation by fully utilizing TSVs in power network. • only employs stacked-TSV structure in power network.

  5. Motivation- Thermal model • The lateral thermal resistors Rlateral are determined by heat conductance of device material

  6. Motivation 20um

  7. Motivation • Relationship between temperature and distance of stacked signal TSV to heat source

  8. Signal TSV Assignment and Relocation for Thermal Dissipation • Overall flow of placing signal TSVs in global routing

  9. Initial TSV Assignment

  10. Initial TSV Assignment

  11. Initial TSV Assignment • PowDensityi,j,k: power density in grid (i,j,k) where i, j, k denotes coordinates of the grid node in x, y, z axis direction • high lumped power density grid needs more signal TSVs to dissipate its heat. • n : number of tiers in the design. • TSVNumi,j,k: number of signal TSVs in grid (i,j,k).

  12. Initial TSV Assignment • SDi,jis defined as the stacking degree in grid (i,j), which is computed as the number of TSV stacking at grid position (i,j). • Larger Gain value means higher power density, less TSVs, and more stacking signal TSVs.

  13. Stacked-TSV Relocation Stage

  14. Hotspot grids Identification • Hotspot grid is identified by the top 10% highest thermal criticality grids. • define a circle region to find its saver net.

  15. Hotspot grids Identification • Use a matching algorithm to find the overall best solution. • GridDistis the summation of distance from hotspot grid to the nearest TSV of the saver net n in all tiers. • wiring overhead if we stack the TSVs of saver net n close to the grid g. H S Weighted graph G = ( H∪S, E)

  16. Hotspot grids Identification • Use a matching algorithm to find the overall best solution. • StackingDegreeis the number of tiers that a saver net crosses. • heat dissipation ability H S Weighted graph G = ( H∪S, E)

  17. Determination of Stacking Grid • Based on the matching solution, TSV of a saver net will be relocated near the hotspot grid. • However, there are other factors to determine if a grid location is the best choice. • Define candidate target grids which are hotspot grids and the adjacent grids nearby themto determine the best target grid location for moving signal TSV.

  18. Determination of Stacking Grid • Gain function to select our target grid to place stacked signal TSV at grid (i, j) is defined as • Consider • Distance between candidate target grid and hotspot grid • Power density • Number of TSVs • Whitespace • Wirelength

  19. Determination of Stacking Grid • Gain function to select our target grid to place stacked signal TSV at grid (i, j) is defined as • Consider • Distance between candidate target grid and hotspot grid • The larger DSST the closer the distance between stacking location to the hotspot grid.

  20. Determination of Stacking Grid • Gain function to select our target grid to place stacked signal TSV at grid (i, j) is defined as • Consider • Power density • High power density grid needs more stacked signal TSV to dissipate its heat.

  21. Determination of Stacking Grid • Gain function to select our target grid to place stacked signal TSV at grid (i, j) is defined as • Consider • Number of TSVs • When TSVi,j,kis larger, fewer number of TSVs is in grid (i,j,k).

  22. Determination of Stacking Grid • Gain function to select our target grid to place stacked signal TSV at grid (i, j) is defined as • Consider • Whitespace

  23. Determination of Stacking Grid • Gain function to select our target grid to place stacked signal TSV at grid (i, j) is defined as • Consider • Wirelength • Wirelengthi,j,kis the wirelengthoverhead in tier k if stacking location is at grid (i,j). • smaller value of WL denotes higher wiring overhead. Move signal TSVs to the same 2D location across all tiers will change the routing topology and increase wiring overhead.

  24. Experimental Result • 2005 IWLS benchmarks [20] and industrial circuits. • 3D placement results are produced by a partitioning driven placement for 3D ICs [5]. • minimize the total wirelengthand signal-TSV count

  25. Experimental Result Extra hardware overhead !!! S.TSV : Total # of Stacked TSV

  26. Conclusion • A new integrated architecture, stacked signal TSV, was developed to dissipate heat. • Based on this structure, a two-stage TSV locating algorithm has been proposed to construct the stacked signal TSVs and fully utilize the TSV thermal conductance to optimize the chip temperature. • Compared to previous thermal-TSV insertion method, our proposed algorithm has zero hardware overhead incurred by thermal-TSV.

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