On the Use of Low-power Devices, Approximate Adders and Near-threshold Operation for Energy-efficient Multipliers
Vinicius Zanandrea,
Douglas Borges,
Vagner Rosa
et al.
Abstract:With the rising importance of power consumption in battery-powered devices, approximate computing techniques have emerged as a promising approach to strike a balance between exact computation and power savings, leading to improved delays. This paper investigates the combination of near-threshold operation and approximate adders to design power-efficient multipliers. We analyzed four multiplier architectures using 16 nm low-power and high-performance models. At the transistor level, three strategies for approxi… Show more
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