Abstract

In this brief, we propose an efficient parallel finite difference-based thermal simulation algorithm for 3-D-integrated circuits (ICs) using generalized minimum residual method (GMRES) solver on CPU-graphic processing unit (GPU) platforms. First, the new method starts from basic physics-based heat equations to model 3-D-ICs with intertier liquid cooling microchannels and directly solves the resulting partial differential equations. Second, we develop a new parallel GPU-GMRES solver to compute the resulting thermal systems on a CPU-GPU platform. We also explore different preconditioners (implicit and explicit) and study their performances on thermal circuits and other types of matrices. Experimental results show the proposed GPU-GMRES solver can deliver orders of magnitudes speedup over the parallel LU-based solver and up to 4× speedup over CPU-GMRES for both dc and transient thermal analyzes on a number of thermal circuits and other published problems.

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