Supply voltage scaling has stagnated in recent technology nodes, leading to so-called “dark silicon.” In this paper, we investigate the limit of voltage scaling together with task parallelization to maintain task completion latency. When accounting for parallelization overheads, minimum task energy is obtained at “near threshold” supply-voltages across 6 commercial technology nodes and provides 4X improvement in overall CMP performance. Categories and Subject Descriptors B.8.0 [Hardware]: Performance and Reliability – general. General Terms Performance, Design. Keywords Near-Threshold Computing, low-power design, parallelization.
Nathaniel Ross Pinckney, Korey Sewell, Ronald G. D