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Can recursive bisection alone produce routable placements?

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Can recursive bisection alone produce routable placements?
This work focuses on congestion-driven placement of standard cells into rows in the fixed-die context. We summarize the stateof-the-art after two decades of research in recursive bisection placement and implement a new placer, called Capo, to empirically study the achievable limits of the approach. From among recently proposed improvements to recursive bisection, Capo incorporates a leading-edge multilevel min-cut partitioner [7], techniques for partitioning with small tolerance [8], optimal min-cut partitioners and end-case min-wirelength placers [5], previously unpublished partitioning tolerance computations, and block splitting heuristics. On the other hand, our "good enough" implementation does not use "overlapping" [17], multi-way partitioners [17, 20], analytical placement, or congestion estimation [24, 35]. In order to run on recent industrial placement instances, Capo must take into account fixed macros, power stripes and rows with different allowed cell or...
Andrew E. Caldwell, Andrew B. Kahng, Igor L. Marko
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where DAC
Authors Andrew E. Caldwell, Andrew B. Kahng, Igor L. Markov
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