Power consumption becomes the most important design goal in a wide range of electronic systems. There are two driving forces towards this trend: continuing device scaling and ever increasing demand of higher computing power. First, device scaling continues to satisfy Moore’s law via a conventional way of scaling (More Moore) and a new way of exploiting the vertical integration (More than Moore). Second, mobile and IT convergence requires more computing power on the silicon chip than ever. Cell phones are now evolving towards mobile PC. PCs and data centers are becoming commodities in house and a must in industry. Both supply enabled by device scaling and demand triggered by the convergence trend realize more computation on chip (via multi-c...
Power consumption is rapidly becoming an area of growing concern in IC and system design houses. Iss...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Rapid increases in chip complexity, increasingly faster clocks, and the proliferation of portable de...
Rapidly increasing chip densities and processor speeds have made energy dissipation a leading concer...
The power consumption of integrated circuits is one of the most problematic considerations affecting...
Computers, regardless of their function, are always better if they can operate more quickly. The add...
Editorial Special Issue Power consumption is arguably becoming the most important parameter in elect...
Smart handheld devices such as phones, tablets and watches are becoming more and more common rapidly...
By shrinking feature sizes, deep-submicron technology is enabling the design of systems with increas...
The continued scaling of transistors in accordance with Moore's law and the failure of Dennard scali...
Power dissipation and energy consumption became the primary design constraint for almost all compute...
As computer technology progresses, making smaller, lighter, and faster computing devices possible, w...
In the last ten years, two main factors have fueled the steady growth in sales of mobile computing a...
Power consumption is rapidly becoming an area of growing concern in IC and system design houses. Iss...
The scaling of silicon technology has been ongoing for over forty years. We are on the way to commer...
Power consumption is rapidly becoming an area of growing concern in IC and system design houses. Iss...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Rapid increases in chip complexity, increasingly faster clocks, and the proliferation of portable de...
Rapidly increasing chip densities and processor speeds have made energy dissipation a leading concer...
The power consumption of integrated circuits is one of the most problematic considerations affecting...
Computers, regardless of their function, are always better if they can operate more quickly. The add...
Editorial Special Issue Power consumption is arguably becoming the most important parameter in elect...
Smart handheld devices such as phones, tablets and watches are becoming more and more common rapidly...
By shrinking feature sizes, deep-submicron technology is enabling the design of systems with increas...
The continued scaling of transistors in accordance with Moore's law and the failure of Dennard scali...
Power dissipation and energy consumption became the primary design constraint for almost all compute...
As computer technology progresses, making smaller, lighter, and faster computing devices possible, w...
In the last ten years, two main factors have fueled the steady growth in sales of mobile computing a...
Power consumption is rapidly becoming an area of growing concern in IC and system design houses. Iss...
The scaling of silicon technology has been ongoing for over forty years. We are on the way to commer...
Power consumption is rapidly becoming an area of growing concern in IC and system design houses. Iss...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Rapid increases in chip complexity, increasingly faster clocks, and the proliferation of portable de...