Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4956898 | Microprocessors and Microsystems | 2016 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Traditional memory design aims to improve bandwidth and reduce power by trading off memory width and frequency scaling (FS). In this context, we propose ABaTâFS, a hardware scheduling mechanism that, for the first time, performs FS on ranks in scalable memory systems which employ Double Data Rate (DDR) synchronous dynamic random access memories (SDRAM). ABaTâFS is able to utilize different rank frequencies via controlling FS intensity - defined as the ratio between the amount of time FS is applied and the total selected scheduled cycle. We propose a design space exploration of ABaTâFS with different FS intensities aiming to determine the behavior of system implications such as bandwidth, rank temperature, and power utilization. Our findings show that for 100% of FS intensity, bandwidth increases proportionally while rank temperature is increased of about +23.7°C%, and energy-per-bit magnitude is decreased in up to 67%.
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Authors
Mario Donato Marino,