Application-aware adaptive cache architecture for power-sensitive mobile processors

Garo Bournoutian, A. Orailoglu
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Today, mobile smartphones are expected to be able to run the same complex, algorithm-heavy, memory-intensive applications that were originally designed and coded for general-purpose processors. All the while, it is also expected that these mobile processors be power-conscientious as well as of minimal area impact. These devices pose unique usage demands of ultra-portability but also demand an always-on, continuous data access paradigm. As a result, this dichotomy of continuous execution versus long battery life poses a difficult challenge. This article explores a novel approach to mitigating mobile processor power consumption while abating any significant degradation in execution speed. The concept relies on efficiently leveraging both compile-time and runtime application memory behavior to intelligently target adjustments in the cache to significantly reduce overall processor power, taking into account both the dynamic and leakage power footprint of the cache subsystem. The simulation results show a significant reduction in power consumption of approximately 13% to 29%, while only incurring a nominal increase in execution time and area.
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用于功率敏感移动处理器的应用程序感知自适应缓存架构
今天,人们期望移动智能手机能够运行最初为通用处理器设计和编码的复杂、算法繁重、内存密集的应用程序。与此同时,人们还期望这些移动处理器既节能又能减少对面积的影响。这些设备对超便携性提出了独特的使用要求,但也要求始终在线、连续的数据访问范式。因此,这种持续执行和长电池寿命的二分法提出了一个艰巨的挑战。本文探讨了一种降低移动处理器功耗的新方法,同时减少了执行速度的显著降低。该概念依赖于有效地利用编译时和运行时应用程序内存行为来智能地定位缓存中的调整,从而显著降低总体处理器功耗,同时考虑到缓存子系统的动态功耗和泄漏功耗。仿真结果显示,功耗显著降低了大约13%到29%,而执行时间和面积只出现了名义上的增加。
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