2012 15th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design 2012
DOI: 10.1109/dsd.2012.11
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A Predictor-Based Power-Saving Policy for DRAM Memories

Abstract: Abstract-Reducing power/energy consumption is an important goal for all computer systems, from servers to battery-driven hand-held devices. To achieve this goal, the energy consumption of all system components needs to be reduced. One of the most power-hungry components is the off-chip DRAM, even when it is idle. DRAMs support different power-saving modes, such as self-refresh and power-down, but employing them every time the DRAM is idle, reduces performance due to their power-up latencies. The self-refresh m… Show more

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“…The authors in [5] presented a fuzzy logic controller running on an FPGA. This controller used a similar technique like [15] and [14] to forecast data points. In [7] the authors presented an implementation of intelligent predictors for solar irradiation running on FPGA.…”
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“…The authors in [5] presented a fuzzy logic controller running on an FPGA. This controller used a similar technique like [15] and [14] to forecast data points. In [7] the authors presented an implementation of intelligent predictors for solar irradiation running on FPGA.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [15], a predictor was applied to forecast traffic in NoC, however the authors presented only results based on a software implementation. In [14], the same predictor was used inside a memory controller to snoop memory access. With this data, the predictor forecasts memory idle periods and based on this forecasts a power-saving policy was presented to achieve significant power reductions with only a marginal performance penalty.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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