We propose a novel dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) approach for reliable and energy efficient cache memories. First, we demonstrate that, as memories age, leakage power reduction techniques become more effective due to sub-threshold current reduction with aging. Then, we provide an analytical model and a design exploration framework to evaluate trade-offs between leakage power and reliability, and propose a BTI and leakage aware selection of the 'drowsy' state retention voltage for DVS of cache memories. We propose three DVS policies, allowing us to achieve different power/reliability trade-offs. Through SPICE simulations, we show that a critical charge and a static noise margin increase up to 150% and 34.7%, respectively, is achieved compared to standard aging unaware drowsy technique, with a limited leakage power increase during the very early lifetime, and with leakage energy saving up to 37% in 10 years of operation. These improvements are attained at zero or negligible area cost.

BTI and leakage aware dynamic voltage scaling for reliable low power cache memories

Rossi D.
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2015-01-01

Abstract

We propose a novel dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) approach for reliable and energy efficient cache memories. First, we demonstrate that, as memories age, leakage power reduction techniques become more effective due to sub-threshold current reduction with aging. Then, we provide an analytical model and a design exploration framework to evaluate trade-offs between leakage power and reliability, and propose a BTI and leakage aware selection of the 'drowsy' state retention voltage for DVS of cache memories. We propose three DVS policies, allowing us to achieve different power/reliability trade-offs. Through SPICE simulations, we show that a critical charge and a static noise margin increase up to 150% and 34.7%, respectively, is achieved compared to standard aging unaware drowsy technique, with a limited leakage power increase during the very early lifetime, and with leakage energy saving up to 37% in 10 years of operation. These improvements are attained at zero or negligible area cost.
2015
978-1-4673-7905-2
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