IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Online ISSN : 1745-1337
Print ISSN : 0916-8508
Special Section on VLSI Design and CAD Algorithms
Evaluation of a New Power-Gating Scheme Utilizing Data Retentiveness on Caches
Kyundong KIMSeidai TAKEDAShinobu MIWAHiroshi NAKAMURA
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2012 Volume E95.A Issue 12 Pages 2301-2308

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Caches are one of the most leakage consuming components in modern processor because of massive amount of transistors. To reduce leakage power of caches, several techniques using power-gating (PG) were proposed. Despite of its high leakage saving, a side effect of PG for caches is the loss of data during a sleep. If useful data is lost in sleep mode, it should be fetched again from a lower level memory. This consumes a considerable amount of energy, which very unfortunately mitigates the leakage saving. This paper proposes a new PG scheme considering data retentiveness of SRAM. After entering the sleep mode, data of an SRAM cell is not lost immediately and is usable by checking the validity of the data. Therefore, we utilize data retentiveness of SRAM to avoid energy overhead for data recovery, which results in further chance of leakage saving. To check availability, we introduce a simple hardware whose overhead is ignorable. Our experimental result shows that utilizing data retentiveness saves up to 32.42% of more leakage than conventional PG.

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