Vangal et al., 2014 - Google Patents
A solar-powered 280mV-to-1.2 V wide-operating-range IA-32 processorVangal et al., 2014
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- 1777979106208531514
- Author
- Vangal S
- Jain S
- De V
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2014 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology
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Aggressive power supply scaling into the near-threshold voltage (NTV) region holds great promise for applications with strict energy budgets. In the NTV regime, the supply voltage is at or near the switching voltage (V r) of the transistors. In this region, energy savings on the …
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