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A Survey on Low-Power Techniques with Emerging Technologies: From Devices to Systems

Gaillardon, Pierre-Emmanuel
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Beigné, Edith
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Lesecq, Suzanne
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2015
ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems (JETC)

Nowadays, power consumption is one of the main limitations of electronic systems. In this context, novel and emerging devices provide us with new opportunities to keep the trend to low-power design. In this survey paper, we present a transversal survey on energy efficient techniques ranging from devices to architectures. The actual trends of device research, with fully-depleted planar devices, tri-gate geometries and gate-all-around structures, allows us to reach an increasingly higher level of performance while reducing the associated power. In addition, beyond the simple device properties enhancements, emerging devices also lead to innovations at circuit and architectural levels. In particular, devices whose properties can be tuned through additional terminals enable a fine and dynamic control of device threshold. They also enable designers to realize logic gates and to implement power-related techniques in a compact way unreachable to standard technologies. These innovations reduce the power consumption at the gate level and unlock new means of actuation in architectural solutions like adaptive voltage and frequency scaling.

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