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[2]L. M. Feeney and M. Nilson, “Investigating the energy consumption …”IEEE Transactions on Computers (1995), Vol.43, N° 8, pp.2316-2323.
[3]W. Feller, An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Wiley and Sons, 3rd Edition (1968).
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Figure 1. FGS-based layer structureFigure 2. Total gate leakage considering process variability (Tox) and Vdd uncertainty. The robust strategy reduces the conservatismof using the maximum Vdd by 15.5% at the 99th percentile.
a) Performance slowdown
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Figure 10. CAC: a) Performance slowdown for CAC compared to unlimited branch buffer entries. b) Checkpoint entry energy reduction. Bars from left to right report for pipelines with depths equal to 10, 20, and 40
Table I
Energy waste comparison
M / Energy wasteNo FB / FB
0.4B / 57.35 % / 2.57 %
0.5B / 48.49 % / 6.27 %
0.7B / 28.69 % / 0 %
0.8B / 18.74 % / 0.21 %
1.2B / 0 % / 0 %
1.4B / 0 % / 0 %
Biographies
First Author received B.S. degree in Electronics …
Second Authorreceived his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Engineering …
Third Author received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the …