Especially in programmable processors, energy consumption of integrated memories can become a limiting design factor due to thermal dissipation power constraints and limited battery capacity. Consequently, contemporary improvement efforts on memory technologies are focusing more on the energy-efficiency aspects, which has resulted in biased CMOS SRAM cells that increase energy efficiency by favoring one logical value over another. In this paper, xor-masking, a method for exploiting such contemporary low power SRAM memories is proposed to improve the energy-efficiency of instruction fetching. Xor-masking utilizes static program analysis statistics to produce optimal encoding masks to reduce the occurrence of the more energy consuming instruc...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Energy-efficient computing is critical for a wide range of electronic devices, from personal mobile ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Pervasive computing calls for ultra-low-power devices to extend the battery life enough to enable us...
This paper proposes a low power SRAM based on five transistor SRAM cell. Proposed SRAM uses novel wo...
textOne of the major limiters to computer systems and systems on chip (SOC) designs is accessing the...
Recently, the power and energy consumed by a chip has become a primary design constraint for embedde...
The increasing sub-threshold leakage current levels with newer technology nodes has been identi-fied...
This paper presents a 9T multi-threshold (MTCMOS) SRAM macro with equalized bitline leakage and a co...
Power has become one of the primary design constraints in modern embedded microprocessors. Many embe...
Embedded systems are ubiquitous. They are often driven by batteries; therefore, low power consumptio...
Digital computation has penetrated diversity of applications such as audio visual communication, bio...
International SoC Design Conference : October 15-16 : KoreaEnergy consumption is a fundamental barri...
The power consumption in commercial processors and application specific integrated circuits increase...
As the CMOS technology continues to scale down to achieve higher performance, considerable power dis...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Energy-efficient computing is critical for a wide range of electronic devices, from personal mobile ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Pervasive computing calls for ultra-low-power devices to extend the battery life enough to enable us...
This paper proposes a low power SRAM based on five transistor SRAM cell. Proposed SRAM uses novel wo...
textOne of the major limiters to computer systems and systems on chip (SOC) designs is accessing the...
Recently, the power and energy consumed by a chip has become a primary design constraint for embedde...
The increasing sub-threshold leakage current levels with newer technology nodes has been identi-fied...
This paper presents a 9T multi-threshold (MTCMOS) SRAM macro with equalized bitline leakage and a co...
Power has become one of the primary design constraints in modern embedded microprocessors. Many embe...
Embedded systems are ubiquitous. They are often driven by batteries; therefore, low power consumptio...
Digital computation has penetrated diversity of applications such as audio visual communication, bio...
International SoC Design Conference : October 15-16 : KoreaEnergy consumption is a fundamental barri...
The power consumption in commercial processors and application specific integrated circuits increase...
As the CMOS technology continues to scale down to achieve higher performance, considerable power dis...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Energy-efficient computing is critical for a wide range of electronic devices, from personal mobile ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...