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For 40nm and below technologies, billions of transistors can be integrated into a single chip. Meanwhile, the operation frequency has reached over Giga Hertz. In this case, highly synchronized switching activities can induce significant current, which leads to IR-drop. Excessive IR-drop can cause timing failure, abnormal reset, or disruption of data processing. As a result, dynamic voltage and frequency...
For 45-nm technologies and below, the maximum operation frequency of integrated circuits (ICs) has reached multiple gigahertz. At the same time, the size of modern ICs has increased significantly with several billions of transistors integrated on each die. When a large number of transistors switch at the same time, high current consumption is generated. The high current consumption combining with...
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