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Grasping the Fundamentals of Low-Power Design Implementation for Enhanced Chip Reliability
Abstract
This article examines the critical domain of low-power design implementation for integrated circuits, focusing on methodologies that enhance reliability while addressing power consumption challenges. As semiconductor technology advances into the nanotechnology era, power management has emerged as a paramount concern alongside traditional design considerations of performance and area. The exploration encompasses dynamic and static power reduction techniques, thermal management strategies, reliability-centered design approaches, verification methodologies, and emerging technologies. Through the systematic examination of these aspects, the article provides insight into the overall approach to design power-skilled, reliable integrated circuits in advanced process nodes, showing how effective strength optimization is beyond the battery life improvement that influenced the design viability, manufacturing productivity, thermal characteristics, and long-term reliability.
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Journal
Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies
Volume (Issue)
7 (10)
Pages
610-616
Published
Copyright
Open access

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