The document presents a comparative performance evaluation of routing algorithms and topology size for wireless network-on-chip (WiNoC) architectures in terms of global average delay, throughput, energy consumption, and wireless utilization. Simulation results indicate that the 16x16 WiNoC architecture outperforms traditional mesh architectures with a 6.36% throughput improvement, although it also incurs 63% higher energy consumption. The research emphasizes the significance of routing protocols and topology design in optimizing the performance of WiNoC systems.