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As the technology scales further, multicore and many-core processors emerged as an alternative to keep up with performance demands. But because of power and thermal constraints we are obliged to power off remarkable area of chip. Lots of ideas have been presented to increase energy efficiency and make utilization as high as possible. In this paper, we discuss different models and methods of exploiting...
Advances in silicon technology and shrinking the feature size to nanometer scale make unreliability of nano devices the most important concern of fault-tolerant designs. Design of reliable and fault-tolerant embedded processors is mostly based on developing techniques that compensate adding hardware or software redundancy. The recently-proposed redundancy techniques are generally applied uniformly...
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