Power Analysis and Power Modeling of Directly-Connected FPGA Clusters

FPGA cluster is a promising platform for future computing not only in the cloud but in the 5G wireless base stations with limited power supply by taking significant advantage of power efficiency. However, almost no power analyses with real systems have been reported. This work reports the detailed p...

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description FPGA cluster is a promising platform for future computing not only in the cloud but in the 5G wireless base stations with limited power supply by taking significant advantage of power efficiency. However, almost no power analyses with real systems have been reported. This work reports the detailed power consumption analyses of two FPGA clusters, namely FiC and M-KUBOS clusters with introducing power measurement tools and running the real applications. From the detailed analyses, we find that the number of activated links mainly determines the total power consumption of the systems regardless they are used or not. To improve the performance of applications while reducing power consumption, we should increase the clock frequency of the applications, use the minimum number of links and apply link aggregation. We also propose the power model for both clusters from the results of the analyses and this model can estimate the total power consumption of both FPGA clusters at the design step with 15% errors at maximum.
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