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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 19, 2024
Filed:
Jan. 29, 2021
Tenstorrent Inc., Toronto, CA;
Jasmina Vasiljevic, Toronto, CA;
Davor Capalija, Toronto, CA;
Zahi Moudallal, Toronto, CA;
Utku Aydonat, Toronto, CA;
Joseph Chu, Toronto, CA;
S. Alexander Chin, Toronto, CA;
Ljubisa Bajic, Toronto, CA;
Tenstorrent Inc., Toronto, CA;
Abstract
Methods and systems for executing an application data flow graph using a network of computational nodes are disclosed. In specific examples, the network of computational nodes can be a network-on-chip for a multicore processor. One method includes transitioning first application data from a first source computational node to an intermediary computational node. The method can also include providing second application data, from a computation layer of the network of computational nodes, on the intermediary computational node. The method can also include multicasting the first application data in combination with the second application data from the intermediary computational node to at least two destination computational nodes. The first source computational node, the intermediary computational node, and the at least two destination computational nodes are all in the network of computational nodes.