Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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463135 | Microprocessors and Microsystems | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Microarchitects should consider energy consumption, together with performance, when designing instruction cache architecture, especially in embedded processors. This paper proposes a new instruction cache architecture, named Partitioned Power-aware instruction cache (PP-cache), for reducing dynamic energy consumption in the instruction cache by partitioning it to small sub-caches. When a request comes into the PP-cache, only one sub-cache is accessed by utilizing the locality of applications. In the meantime, the other sub-caches are not activated. The PP-cache reduces dynamic energy consumption by reducing the activated cache size and eliminating the energy consumed in tag matching. Simulation results show that the PP-cache reduces dynamic energy consumption by 34–56%. This paper also proposes the technique to reduce leakage energy consumption in the PP-cache, which turns off the lines that do not have valid data dynamically. Simulation results show that the proposed technique reduces leakage energy consumption in the PP-cache by 74–85%.