RETROSPECTIVE: Corona: System Implications of Emerging Nanophotonic Technology

06/23/2023
by   Dana Vantrease, et al.
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The 2008 Corona effort was inspired by a pressing need for more of everything, as demanded by the salient problems of the day. Dennard scaling was no longer in effect. A lot of computer architecture research was in the doldrums. Papers often showed incremental subsystem performance improvements, but at incommensurate cost and complexity. The many-core era was moving rapidly, and the approach with many simpler cores was at odds with the better and more complex subsystem publications of the day. Core counts were doubling every 18 months, while per-pin bandwidth was expected to double, at best, over the next decade. Memory bandwidth and capacity had to increase to keep pace with ever more powerful multi-core processors. With increasing core counts per die, inter-core communication bandwidth and latency became more important. At the same time, the area and power of electrical networks-on-chip were increasingly problematic: To be reliably received, any signal that traverses a wire spanning a full reticle-sized die would need significant equalization, re-timing, and multiple clock cycles. This additional time, area, and power was the crux of the concern, and things looked to get worse in the future. Silicon nanophotonics was of particular interest and seemed to be improving rapidly. This led us to consider taking advantage of 3D packaging, where one die in the 3D stack would be a photonic network layer. Our focus was on a system that could be built about a decade out. Thus, we tried to predict how the technologies and the system performance requirements would converge in about 2018. Corona was the result this exercise; now, 15 years later, it's interesting to look back at the effort.

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