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    The impact of interconnect architecture on Via-Programmed Structured ASICs (VPSAs

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    In this paper, we evaluate the performance of an FPGA-like interconnect fabric for structured ASICs which is based upon fixed metal and programmable vias. We call this type of device a viaprogrammed structured ASIC or VPSA. We look at two different types of VPSA routing fabrics: one uses jumper wiring and the other uses crossover wiring. The performance of these fabrics is compared against an ASIC-like interconnect fabric, otherwise known as a metal-programmed structured ASIC or MPSA, which can be configured by customizing metal and via layers. We study the impact of these routing fabrics on cost, area, power and delay metrics. The results for different fabrics span a wide range, suggesting the routing architecture plays a very important role intheir overall performance and itshould be thoroughly researched. Categories andSubject Descriptors B.7.1[Integrated Circuits]: Types andDesign Styles—VLS
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