We propose a novel energy-efficient data cache architecture, namely, word-interleaved (WI) cache. In the WI cache, a cache block is distributed uniformly among the different cache ways and each line of a cache way holds some words of the block. This distribution provides an opportunity to activate/deactivate the cache ways based on the requested address's offset, thus minimizing the overall cache access energy. For a 4-way set associative cache of size 16KB and blocksize 32B, the proposed technique accomplishes dynamic energy savings of 54.2% without considering fast hits and 62.3% when fast hits are considered, with small performance degradation and negligible area overhead.
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