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Design Automation of Approximate Circuits With Runtime Reconfigurable Accuracy

Georgios Zervakis, Hussam Amrouch, Jörg Henkel

2020IEEE Access48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Leveraging the inherent error tolerance of a vast number of application domains that are rapidly growing, approximate computing arises as a design alternative to improve the efficiency of our computing systems by trading accuracy for energy savings. However, the requirement for computational accuracy is not fixed. Controlling the applied level of approximation dynamically at runtime is a key to effectively optimize energy, while still containing and bounding the induced errors at runtime. In this paper, we propose and implement an automatic and circuit independent design framework that generates approximate circuits with dynamically reconfigurable accuracy at runtime. The generated circuits feature varying accuracy levels, supporting also accurate execution. Extensive experimental evaluation, using industry strength flow and circuits, demonstrates that our generated approximate circuits improve the energy by up to 41% for 2% error bound and by 17.5% on average under a pessimistic scenario that assumes full accuracy requirement in the 33% of the runtime. To demonstrate further the efficiency of our framework, we considered two state-of-the-art technology libraries which are a 7nm conventional FinFET and an emerging technology that boosts performance at a high cost of increased dynamic power.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceDesign flowElectronic circuitComputer engineeringKey (lock)Efficient energy useBounding overwatchElectronic design automationDistributed computingEmbedded systemEngineeringArtificial intelligenceElectrical engineeringComputer securityLow-power high-performance VLSI designFerroelectric and Negative Capacitance DevicesAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
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