Near threshold computing: Technology, methods and applications

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This book explores near-threshold computing (NTC), a design-space using techniques to run digital chips (processors) near the lowest possible voltage. Readers will be enabled with specific techniques to design chips that are extremely robust; tolerating variability and resilient against errors. Variability-aware voltage and frequency allocation schemes will be presented that will provide performance guarantees, when moving toward near-threshold manycore chips. Provides an introduction to near-threshold computing, enabling reader with a variety of tools to face the challenges of the power/utilization wall; Demonstrates how to design efficient voltage regulation, so that each region of the chip can operate at the most efficient voltage and frequency point; Investigates how performance guarantees can be ensured when moving towards NTC manycores through variability-aware voltage and frequency allocation schemes.

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Hübner, M., & Silvano, C. (2015). Near threshold computing: Technology, methods and applications. Near Threshold Computing: Technology, Methods and Applications (pp. 1–100). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23389-5

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