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Temperature-Aware Voltage Selection for Energy Optimization

Min Bao
 
Alexandru Andrei
Petru Eles Author homepage
 
Zebo Peng Author homepage

Design, Automation, and Test in Europe (DATE 2008), Interactive Presentation (Work-In-Progress), Munich, Germany, March 10-14, 2008, pp. 1083-1086.

ABSTRACT
High power densities in current SoCs result in both huge energy consumption and increased chip temperature. This paper proposes a temperature-aware dynamic voltage selection technique for energy minimization and presents a thorough analysis of the parameters that influence the potential gains that can be expected from such a technique, compared to a voltage selection approach that ignores temperature. In addition to demonstrating the actual percentages of energy that can be saved by being temperature aware, we explore some significant issues in this context, such as the relevance of taking into consideration transient temperature effects at optimization, the impact of the percentage of leakage power relative to the total power consumed and of the degree to which leakage depends on temperature.


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[BAEP08] Min Bao, Alexandru Andrei, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng, "Temperature-Aware Voltage Selection for Energy Optimization", Design, Automation, and Test in Europe (DATE 2008), Interactive Presentation (Work-In-Progress), Munich, Germany, March 10-14, 2008, pp. 1083-1086.
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