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CF
2005
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Exploiting temporal locality in drowsy cache policies
Technology projections indicate that static power will become a major concern in future generations of high-performance microprocessors. Caches represent a significant percentage ...
Salvador Petit, Julio Sahuquillo, Jose M. Such, Da...
CF
2005
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Drowsy region-based caches: minimizing both dynamic and static power dissipation
Power consumption within the memory hierarchy grows in importance as on-chip data caches occupy increasingly greater die area. Among dynamic power conservation schemes, horizontal...
Michael J. Geiger, Sally A. McKee, Gary S. Tyson
HPCA
2005
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
On the Limits of Leakage Power Reduction in Caches
If current technology scaling trends hold, leakage power dissipation will soon become the dominant source of power consumption in high performance processors. Caches, due to the f...
Yan Meng, Timothy Sherwood, Ryan Kastner
PACS
2000
Springer
121views Hardware» more  PACS 2000»
13 years 7 months ago
Cache-Line Decay: A Mechanism to Reduce Cache Leakage Power
Reducing the supply voltage to reduce dynamic power consumption in CMOS devices, inadvertently will lead to an exponential increase in leakage power dissipation. In this work we ex...
Stefanos Kaxiras, Zhigang Hu, Girija J. Narlikar, ...
DAC
2006
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Leakage power reduction of embedded memories on FPGAs through location assignment
Transistor leakage is poised to become the dominant source of power dissipation in digital systems, and reconfigurable devices are not immune to this problem. Modern FPGAs already...
Yan Meng, Timothy Sherwood, Ryan Kastner