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For the first time, a 40nm-node, 2x logic density, 3.8x operation speed, and 3x power efficient, nonvolatile programmable logic (NPL) is demonstrated by using Cu atom switch for configuration switches. The switching characteristics of the atom switch are kept in scaling down to 64/32nm device area, and an improved PSE reduces set voltage while keeping low leakage current, enabling core transistors...
A non-volatile programmable logic (NPL) with atom switch significantly accelerates performance of micro-controller unit. A low-power 32bit-CPU using a 65 nm-node Silicon-on-Thin-Box (SOTB) CMOS performs 1.95 DMIPS/MHz and 33 μW/MHz on 25 MHz and VDD=0.4V. When a software process in the CPU is offloaded to NPL, the 9 times faster processing speed and 3 times higher energy efficiency are realized. A...
A non-volatile programmable logic (NPL) with atom switch significantly accelerates performance of micro-controller unit. A low-power 32bit-CPU using a 65 nm-node Silicon-on-Thin-Box (SOTB) CMOS performs 1.95 DMIPS/MHz and 33 µW/MHz on 25 MHz and VDD=0.4V. When a software process in the CPU is offloaded to NPL, the 9 times faster processing speed and 3 times higher energy efficiency are realized. A...
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