DRAMPower v3.1 Released!

The latest version of the tool now includes IO and Termination power measures from Micron’s DRAM Power Calculator for all supported DRAM generations. This feature enables support for power estimation of dual-rank DRAMs (DDR2/3/4). Additionally, new warning messages have been added, to identify if the memory or bank state is inconsistent in the user-defined command traces. This release also fixes minor bugs related to Precharge All (PREA) to improve the accuracy of DRAM power estimation.

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Two Papers Accepted at DATE 2014

Today we celebrate that the Memory Team had both papers submitted to DATE accepted as full papers at the conference. The first paper was written by Manil Dev Gomony and is entitled “Coupling TDM NoC and DRAM Controller for Cost and Performance Optimization of Real-Time Systems”. This paper discusses area, power and performance benefits of coupling the arbitration in a TDM NoC with the memory controller arbitration, thereby reducing the number of arbitration points on the path from processor to memory. The second paper entitled “Exploiting Expendable Process-Margins in DRAMs for Run-Time Performance Optimization” was first-authored by Karthik Chandrasekar. This paper shows how to exploit excessive process margins in DRAMs by proposing a methodology for how to determine the minimum timings that a memory can safely run at, thereby improving performance.