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Extreme Statistics in Nanoscale Memory Design

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Paperback, 246 blz. | Engels
Springer US | 2010e druk, 2012
ISBN13: 9781461426721
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Springer US 2010e druk, 2012 9781461426721
Onderdeel van serie Integrated Circuits and Systems
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Knowledge exists: you only have to ?nd it VLSI design has come to an important in?ection point with the appearance of large manufacturing variations as semiconductor technology has moved to 45 nm feature sizes and below. If we ignore the random variations in the manufacturing process, simulation-based design essentially becomes useless, since its predictions will be far from the reality of manufactured ICs. On the other hand, using design margins based on some traditional notion of worst-case scenarios can force us to sacri?ce too much in terms of power consumption or manufacturing cost, to the extent of making the design goals even infeasible. We absolutely need to explicitly account for the statistics of this random variability, to have design margins that are accurate so that we can ?nd the optimum balance between yield loss and design cost. This discontinuity in design processes has led many researchers to develop effective methods of statistical design, where the designer can simulate not just the behavior of the nominal design, but the expected statistics of the behavior in manufactured ICs. Memory circuits tend to be the hardest hit by the problem of these random variations because of their high replication count on any single chip, which demands a very high statistical quality from the product. Requirements of 5–6s (0.

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ISBN13:9781461426721
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:246
Uitgever:Springer US
Druk:2010

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Extreme Statistics in Memories.- Statistical Nano CMOS Variability and Its Impact on SRAM.- Importance Sampling-Based Estimation: Applications to Memory Design.- Direct SRAM Operation Margin Computation with Random Skews of Device Characteristics.- Yield Estimation by Computing Probabilistic Hypervolumes.- Most Probable Point-Based Methods.- Extreme Value Theory: Application to Memory Statistics.

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