PPAC Driven Multi-die and Multi-technology Floorplanning (2502.10932v1)
Abstract: In heterogeneous integration, where different dies may utilize distinct technologies, floorplanning across multiple dies inherently requires simultaneous technology selection. This work presents the first systematic study of multi-die and multi-technology floorplanning. Unlike many conventional approaches, which are primarily driven by area and wirelength, this study additionally considers performance, power, and cost, highlighting the impact of technology selection. A simulated annealing method and a reinforcement learning techniques are developed. Experimental results show that the proposed techniques significantly outperform a naive baseline approach.
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