DRAM idle power consumption consists for a large part of the power required for the refresh operation. This is exacerbated by W increasing amount of memory devoted to cache, that filter out many accesses to DRAM, and (ii) increased temperature of the chips, which increase leakage and thus data retention times. The well-known structured distribution of zeros in a memory, combined with the observation that cells containing zeros in a DRAM do not require to be refreshed, can be constructively used together to reduce the unnecessary number of required refresh operations. We propose a value-based selective refresh scheme in which both horizontal and vertical clusters of zeros are identified and used to selectively deactivated refresh of such clusters. As a result, our technique significantly achieves a net reduction of the number of refresh operations on average of 31%, evaluated on a set of typical embedded applications.

Energy-Efficient Value-Based Selective Refresh for Embedded DRAMs / K.  Patel;L. Benini;E. Macii;M. Poncino. - STAMPA. - 3728:(2005), pp. 466-476. (Intervento presentato al convegno 15th International Workshop on Power and Timing Modeling, Optimization and Simulation tenutosi a Leuven, Belgium nel September 21-23, 2005).

Energy-Efficient Value-Based Selective Refresh for Embedded DRAMs

BENINI, LUCA;
2005

Abstract

DRAM idle power consumption consists for a large part of the power required for the refresh operation. This is exacerbated by W increasing amount of memory devoted to cache, that filter out many accesses to DRAM, and (ii) increased temperature of the chips, which increase leakage and thus data retention times. The well-known structured distribution of zeros in a memory, combined with the observation that cells containing zeros in a DRAM do not require to be refreshed, can be constructively used together to reduce the unnecessary number of required refresh operations. We propose a value-based selective refresh scheme in which both horizontal and vertical clusters of zeros are identified and used to selectively deactivated refresh of such clusters. As a result, our technique significantly achieves a net reduction of the number of refresh operations on average of 31%, evaluated on a set of typical embedded applications.
2005
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT AND SYSTEM DESIGN: POWER AND TIMING MODELING, OPTIMIZATION AND SIMULATION
466
476
Energy-Efficient Value-Based Selective Refresh for Embedded DRAMs / K.  Patel;L. Benini;E. Macii;M. Poncino. - STAMPA. - 3728:(2005), pp. 466-476. (Intervento presentato al convegno 15th International Workshop on Power and Timing Modeling, Optimization and Simulation tenutosi a Leuven, Belgium nel September 21-23, 2005).
K.  Patel;L. Benini;E. Macii;M. Poncino
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