DOI: 10.18130/v32z43
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Maximizing Energy Efficiency through Vertically Integrated Dynamic Reconfigurability

Abstract: Power and energy consumption have become some of the main hurdles for performance advancement in modern digital systems. High transistor densities and clock speeds have created significant thermal and power delivery issues, and increasingly pervasive portable electronic devices have limited energy sources but high performance expectations. Power affects and is affected by almost every aspect of digital system design, enticing designers and researchers to approach this problem from every possible aspect.This wo… Show more

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