Enhancements of a Circuit-Level Timing Speculation Technique and Their Evaluations Using a Co-simulation Environment
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A deep submicron semiconductor technology has increased process variations. This fact makes the estimate of the worst-case design margin difficult. In order to realize robust designs, we are investigating such a typical-case design methodology, which we call Constructive Timing Violation (CTV). In the CTV-based design, we can relax timing constraints. However, relaxing timing constraints might cause some timing errors. While we have applied the CTV-based design to a processor, unfortunately, the timing error recovery has serious impact on processor performance. In this paper, we investigate enhancement techniques of the CTV-based design. In addition, in order to accurately evaluate the CTV-based design, we build a co-simulation framework to consider circuit delay at the architectural level. From the co-simulation results, we find the performance penalty is significantly reduced by the enhancement techniques.
著者
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YASUURA HIROTO
Kyushu University
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KUNITAKE Yuji
Kyushu University
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MIMA Kazuhiro
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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SATO Toshinori
Kyushu University
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