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The DAC 2012 routability-driven placement contest and benchmark suite

Authors :
Zhuo Li
Cliff Sze
Natarajan Viswanathan
Yaoguang Wei
Charles J. Alpert
Source :
DAC
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
ACM, 2012.

Abstract

Existing routability-driven placers mostly employ rudimentary and often crude congestion models that fail to account for the complexities in modern designs, e.g., the impact of non-uniform wiring stacks, layer directives, partial and/or complete routing blockages, etc. In addition, they are hampered by congestion metrics that do not accurately score or represent design congestion. This is in large part due to the non-availability of public designs depicting industrial wiring stacks and other complexities affecting design routability. The aim of the DAC 2012 routability-driven placement contest is to address these issues, by way of the following: (a) release challenging benchmark designs that are derived from modern industrial ASICs, and contain information to perform both placement and routing, (b) present a new congestion metric, as well as an accurate congestion analysis framework to evaluate and compare the routability of various placement algorithms. We hope that a set of challenging benchmarks, along with a standard, publicly available evaluation framework will further advance research in routability-driven placement.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 49th Annual Design Automation Conference
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a485841157ae9b27137f5169a714e7ea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1145/2228360.2228500