
Tim Fischer
@fischetim
PhD Student at @ETH | Member of @pulp_platform
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06-07-2022 08:02:31
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Say hi to the Occamy PULP Platform: - 434 RISC-V cores (2x 216+1) - GF12LPP - 73 mm² - passive interposer (65nm, 26.3 x 23.05 mm) - carrier PCB: 52.5 x 45 mm - 768 GFLOPS @ 1 GHz @ 10 W



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" arxiv.org/pdf/2305.08562… @TimFisc13397684 Michael Rogenmoser @suehtamacv


A culmination of PULP get-together: we give you Tim @TimFisc13397684 and Thomas Thomas Benz presenting "They key to scalability: High-performance and energy efficient data movement". pulp-platform.org/docs/lugano202…


Upon popular request, we released an early version of our new Network-on-Chip FlooNoC on Github github.com/pulp-platform/…. Make sure you state your destination clearly, otherwise your packets might end up somewhere else 🔮🧙🍵. Tim Fischer

NOCS2023, part of the Embedded Systems Week, will take place in Hamburg, September 21-22:. Come by and see Tim's talk Tim Fischer on "FlooNoC: A Multi-Tbps Wide NoC for Heterogeneous AXI4 Traffic" nocs2023.github.io/program.html arxiv.org/abs/2305.08562… Github: github.com/pulp-platform/…


The International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip NOCS took place in Hamburg last week and Tim Tim Fischer presented his work on FlooNoC: A Multi-Tbps Wide NoC for Heterogeneous AXI4 Traffic. Read the related paper on arXiv: arxiv.org/pdf/2305.08562…


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" arxiv.org/pdf/2409.17606 Tim Fischer


The European Processor Initiative Forum just took place in Barcelona with Alessandro Ottaviano, Giovanni and Tim Fischer representing PULP. Below you can see Tim presenting an STX accelerator for EPAC.
