Variability and Power Management in sub-100nm SOI Technology for Reliable High Performance Systems Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • The ability to fully leverage future CMOS technologies will require a proactive approach to aggressively manage power while characterizing and mitigating the various sources of technology uncertainty. Adaptive techniques that span the full design stack across technology, circuits, and systems/software are required for building future reliable systems. Moreover, the emerging trend of low-power, multi-core-based systems requires very high transistor density and will help drive the transition to unconventional non-planar silicon devices with reduced short channel effects. An integrated design approach between technology development, VLSI design, design automation tools, and micro-architecture is required for optimum system design. 2008 IEEE.

name of conference

  • 2008 IEEE International SOI Conference

published proceedings

  • 2008 IEEE International SOI Conference

author list (cited authors)

  • Das, K., Bernstein, K., Burns, J., Gebara, F., Lo, S., Nowka, K., Rao, R., & Rosenfield, M.

citation count

  • 1

complete list of authors

  • Das, Koushik||Bernstein, Kerry||Burns, Jeff||Gebara, Fadi||Lo, Shih-Hsien||Nowka, Kevin||Rao, Rahul||Rosenfield, Michael

publication date

  • October 2008