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A critical analysis of application-adaptive multiple clock processors

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A critical analysis of application-adaptive multiple clock processors
Enabled by the continuous advancement in fabrication technology, present day synchronous microprocessors include more than 100 million transistors and have clock speeds well in excess of the 1GHz mark. Distributing a low-skew clock signal in this frequency range to all areas of a large chip is a task of growing complexity. As a solution to this problem, designers have recently suggested the use of frequency islands that are locally clocked and externally communicate using mixed timing communication schemes. Such a design style fits nicely the recently proposed concept of voltage islands that, in addition, can potentially enable fine grain dynamic power management. This paper proposes a design exploration framework for application-adaptive multiple clock processors which provides the means for analyzing and identifying the right inter-domain communication scheme and the proper granularity for the choice of voltage/frequency. In addition, the proposed design exploration framework allows...
Emil Talpes, Diana Marculescu
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ISLPED
Authors Emil Talpes, Diana Marculescu
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