H. Okano, T. Shiota, Y. Kawabe, W. Shibamoto, T. Hashimoto, A. Inoue
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引用次数: 11
Abstract
An energy-saving system for SOCs using multiple threshold voltage CMOS was developed. It equips process sensors and process-voltage conversion table generated from static timing analysis results, and adjusts. The supply voltage according to die-to-die process variation. We applied this system to an embedded dual-core microprocessor using 90nm triple Threshold voltage CMOS technology. When the microprocessor executes video stream decoding program, 17% power reduction was measured with dies of typical process condition