Network-on-Chips (NoCs) in heterogeneous systems containing both CPU and GPU cores must be designed to satisfy the performance requirements of both latency-sensitive CPU traffic and throughput-intensive GPU traffic. DVFS and adaptive routing can potentially improve the NoC efficiency. We further notice that GPU traffic can sometimes tolerate a slack defined as the number of cycles a packet can be delayed without causing performance penalty. In this work, we take advantage of the slack in GPU packets to route packets through non-minimal path, so that routers can operate at a lower frequency without suffering performance penalty.
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