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A 3-D Fast transform-based preconditioner for large-scale power grid analysis on massively parallel architectures

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Daloukas, K.; Evmorfopoulos, N.; Tsompanopoulou, P.; Stamoulis, G. I.
Date
2014
DOI
10.1109/ISQED.2014.6783398
Keyword
3-D Fast Transform preconditioner
Iterative methods
Massively parallel architectures
Multi-layer power delivery networks
Power grid analysis
Design
Electric power transmission
Parallel architectures
Program processors
Computational resources
Iterative solution methods
Parallel direct solvers
Parallel iterative solvers
Parallel preconditioning
Power delivery network
Preconditioners
Network layers
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Abstract
Efficient analysis of on-chip power delivery networks is one of the most challenging problems that EDA is confronted with. This paper addresses the problem of simulating general multi-layer power delivery networks with significant via resistances. An iterative solution method is combined with an efficient and extremely parallel preconditioning mechanism based on the application of a 3D Fast Transform solver, which enables harnessing the computational resources of massively parallel architectures, such as GPUs. Experimental evaluation of the proposed methodology on a set of large-scale industrial benchmarks demonstrates a speed-up of 290.2X for a 2.62M-node design over a state-of-the-art parallel direct solver, and a speed-up of 75.5X for a 10.51M-node design over a parallel iterative solver with a general-purpose preconditioner, when GPUs are utilized. © 2014 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/26869
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