The European Processor Initiative Forum just took place in Barcelona with @aottaviano96, Giovanni and @fischetim representing PULP. Below you can see Tim presenting an STX accelerator for EPAC.
Here is an open-source NoC design with full AXI4 support that can handle significant bandwidth demands. See "FlooNoC: A 645 Gbps/link 0.15 pJ/B/hop Open-Source NoC with Wide Physical Links and End-to-End AXI4 Parallel Multi-Stream Support" https://t.co/HJZ6fVj5MP @fischetim
The International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip NOCS took place in Hamburg last week and Tim @fischetim presented his work on FlooNoC: A Multi-Tbps Wide NoC for Heterogeneous AXI4 Traffic. Read the related paper on arXiv: https://t.co/f7GAB7HsjV
NOCS2023, part of the Embedded Systems Week, will take place in Hamburg, September 21-22:. Come by and see Tim's talk @fischetim on "FlooNoC: A Multi-Tbps Wide NoC for Heterogeneous AXI4 Traffic" https://t.co/CXiZKYTfTu https://t.co/xnla2BrWEJ
Github: https://t.co/yCLPeFZIW1
Upon popular request, we released an early version of our new Network-on-Chip FlooNoC on Github https://t.co/yCLPeFZIW1. Make sure you state your destination clearly, otherwise your packets might end up somewhere else 🔮🧙🍵. @fischetim
A culmination of PULP get-together: we give you Tim @TimFisc13397684 and Thomas @ThommyThomaso presenting "They key to scalability: High-performance and energy efficient data movement". https://t.co/bdYLP1BlF5
We are sharing our new paper on an open-source, low-latency, fully AXI4-compatible NoC with wide physical channels for high-bandwidth transactions "FlooNoC: A Multi-Tbps Wide NoC for Heterogeneous AXI4 Traffic" https://t.co/f7GAB7HsjV @TimFisc13397684 @MikeRogenmoser @suehtamacv
In order to put to rest incorrect information that recently appeared on social media and several more prominent websites, we have published a summary of our project Occamy: https://t.co/GMps7YYIcB