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EPSRC Reference: GR/L27930/01
Title: LOW POWER ARCHITECTURES, CIRCUITS AND TECHNOLOGIES (POWERPACK)
Principal Investigator: Furber, Professor S B
Other Investigators:
Brackenbury, Dr L Woods, Dr J
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Department: Computer Science
Organisation: Victoria University of Manchester, The
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 12 May 1997 Ends: 11 October 2000 Value (£): 201,980
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
VLSI Design
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Electronics
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The power-efficiency of general-purpose microprocessors has only recently become a significant issue with the increasing market for battery-powered portable computer equipment (which is not limited to lap-top computers, but also includes mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, etc). A significant source of power-inefficiency in modern digital electronics is the use of a free-running clock to synchronise all state transitions within a circuit. This clock causes logic gates to switch, using power, whether or not they are doing useful work. A self-time design methodology overcomes this inefficiency, but introduces other design issues.The proposed work is a directed investigation of the issues of self-timed processor design, bringing asynchronous control together with other characteristics of power-efficient processors such as high code density (which minimises off-chip activity) and parallel execution (which enables a given performance to be delivered at a minimum supply voltage.
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