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Leakage-Aware SPM Management
Karlsruhe, Germany March 02-March 03
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISVLSI.2006.58IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposiu ...
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Guangyu Chen, Pennsylvania State University
Feihui Li, Pennsylvania State University
Ozcan Ozturk, Pennsylvania State University
Guilin Chen, Pennsylvania State University
Mahmut Kandemir, Pennsylvania State University
Ibrahim Kolcu, UMIST, UK
Increasing use of scratch-pad memories (SPMs) in embedded systems makes it imperative to consider optimizations tailored to their needs. Since these memories are managed by software, they present unique opportunities to the designer/compiler writer as far as energy optimizations are concerned. This paper proposes and quantifies the benefits of a compiler-directed energy optimization scheme for banked SPMs used to store the data manipulated by an application program. In contrast to most of the prior efforts on SPMs, which focus mainly on performance and dynamic energy consumption, the approach proposed in this paper is leakage oriented. Specifically, it tries to reduce the amount of SPM space (the number of banks) used to strike a balance between leakage and dynamic energy savings, with the goal of minimizing the total energy consumption due to data accesses. This paper presents an ILP (integer linear programming) based formulation of this problem and evaluates the proposed approach using a set of eight embedded application codes.
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Guangyu Chen, Feihui Li, Ozcan Ozturk, Guilin Chen, Mahmut Kandemir, Ibrahim Kolcu, "Leakage-Aware SPM Management," isvlsi, pp.393-398, IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI: Emerging VLSI Technologies and Architectures (ISVLSI'06), 2006
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