2011 IEEE 29th International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/iccd.2011.6081420
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Dynamic fine-grain body biasing of caches with latency and leakage 3T1D-based monitors

Abstract: Abstract-In this paper, we propose a dynamically tunable fine-grain body biasing mechanism to reduce active & standby leakage power in caches under process variations. Front body biasing (FBB) is employed for active sub-arrays to speed up accesses while inactive sub-arrays are reverse body biased (RBB) to reduce standby leakage power. Cache subarrays are classified based on run-time leakage and latency distributions and applied bias voltage is updated to account for these changes. This ensures that under all s… Show more

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“…Forward body biasing (FBB) decreases the threshold voltage V T H of the transistors, increasing maximum frequency and leakage, while reverse body biasing (RBB) has the opposite effect [18,19,20,21]. Tolerance to variations can be increased by utilising both RBB and FBB mutually-exclusively, and this is called Adaptive Body Biasing (ABB) [20,21,22,9].…”
Section: Adaptive Threshold and Supply Voltagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forward body biasing (FBB) decreases the threshold voltage V T H of the transistors, increasing maximum frequency and leakage, while reverse body biasing (RBB) has the opposite effect [18,19,20,21]. Tolerance to variations can be increased by utilising both RBB and FBB mutually-exclusively, and this is called Adaptive Body Biasing (ABB) [20,21,22,9].…”
Section: Adaptive Threshold and Supply Voltagementioning
confidence: 99%