Nowadays, static power consumption in chip multiprocessor (CMP) is the most crucial concern of chip designers. Power-gating is an effective approach to mitigate static power consumption particularly in low utilization. Network-on-Chip (NoC) as the backbone of multi- and many-core chips has no exception. Previous state-of-the-art techniques in power-gating desire to decrease static power consumption alongside the lack of diminution in performance of NoC. However, maintaining the performance and utilization of the power-gating approach has not yet been addressed very well. In this article, we propose TAMA (Turn-Aware Mapping & Architecture) as an effective method to boost the performance of the TooT method that was only powering on a router during turning pass or packet injection. In other words, in the TooT method, straight and eject packets pass the router via a bypass route without powering on the router. By employing meta-heuristic approaches (Genetic and Ant Colony algorithms), we develop a specific application mapping that attempts to decrease the number of turns through interconnection networks. Accordingly, the average latency of packet transmission decreases due to fewer turns. Also, by powering on turn routers in advance with lightweight hardware, the latency of sending packets diminishes. The experimental results demonstrate that our proposed approach, i.e., TAMA achieves more than 13% reduction in packet latency of NoC in comparison with TooT. Besides the packet latency, the power consumption of TAMA is reduced by about 87% compared to the traditional approach.
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