Continuous transistor scaling due to improvements in CMOS devices and manufacturing technologies is increasing processor power densities and temperatures; thus, creating challenges to maintain manufacturing yield rates and reliable devices in their expected lifetimes for latest nanometer-scale dimensions. In fact, new system and processor microarchitectures require new reliability-aware design methods and exploration tools that can face these challenges without significantly increasing manufacturing cost, reducing system performance or imposing large area overheads due to redundancy. In this paper we overview the latest approaches in reliability modeling and variability-tolerant design for latest technology nodes, and advocate the need of reliability- aware design for forthcoming consumer electronics. Moreover, we illustrate with a case study of an embedded processor that effective reliability-aware design can be achieved in nanometer-scale devices through integral design approaches that covers modeling and exploration of reliability effects, and hardware-software architectural techniques to provide reliability-enhanced solutions at both microarchitectural- and system-level.

Reliability-aware design for nanometer-scale devices / D. Atienza; G. De Micheli; L. Benini; J.L. Ayala; P.G. Del Valle; M. DeBole; V. Narayanan. - STAMPA. - (2008), pp. 549-554. (Intervento presentato al convegno Design Automation Conference, 2008. ASPDAC 2008. Asia and South Pacific tenutosi a Seoul nel 2008).

Reliability-aware design for nanometer-scale devices

BENINI, LUCA;
2008

Abstract

Continuous transistor scaling due to improvements in CMOS devices and manufacturing technologies is increasing processor power densities and temperatures; thus, creating challenges to maintain manufacturing yield rates and reliable devices in their expected lifetimes for latest nanometer-scale dimensions. In fact, new system and processor microarchitectures require new reliability-aware design methods and exploration tools that can face these challenges without significantly increasing manufacturing cost, reducing system performance or imposing large area overheads due to redundancy. In this paper we overview the latest approaches in reliability modeling and variability-tolerant design for latest technology nodes, and advocate the need of reliability- aware design for forthcoming consumer electronics. Moreover, we illustrate with a case study of an embedded processor that effective reliability-aware design can be achieved in nanometer-scale devices through integral design approaches that covers modeling and exploration of reliability effects, and hardware-software architectural techniques to provide reliability-enhanced solutions at both microarchitectural- and system-level.
2008
Design Automation Conference, 2008. ASPDAC 2008. Asia and South Pacific
549
554
Reliability-aware design for nanometer-scale devices / D. Atienza; G. De Micheli; L. Benini; J.L. Ayala; P.G. Del Valle; M. DeBole; V. Narayanan. - STAMPA. - (2008), pp. 549-554. (Intervento presentato al convegno Design Automation Conference, 2008. ASPDAC 2008. Asia and South Pacific tenutosi a Seoul nel 2008).
D. Atienza; G. De Micheli; L. Benini; J.L. Ayala; P.G. Del Valle; M. DeBole; V. Narayanan
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