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Processor Design for Portable
Systems
Thomas D. Burd and Robert W.
Brodersen
Processors used in portable systems must provide
highly energy-efficient operation, due to the importance of battery
weight and size, without compromising high performance when the user requires
it. The user-dependent modes of operation of
a processor in portable systems are described and separate metrics for energy
efficiency for each of them are found to be
required. A variety of well known low-power techniques are re-evaluated against
these metrics and in some cases are not found
to be appropriate leading to a set of energy-efficient design principles. Also,
the importance of idle energy reduction and
the joint optimization of hardware and software will be examined for achieving
the ultimate in low-energy, high-performance
design.

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