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Comparison of Split-Versus Connected-Core Supplies in the POWER6 Microprocessor
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2007
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Low-power ElectronicsElectrical EngineeringManycore ProcessorEngineeringVlsi DesignAdvanced Packaging (Semiconductors)Power IcMany-core ArchitectureComputer EngineeringComputer ArchitectureDual-core MicroprocessorPower6 MicroprocessorParallel ComputingOn-chip Noise MeasurementsMicroelectronicsLess NoiseInterconnect (Integrated Circuits)Multi-channel Memory Architecture
The POWER6trade is a dual-core microprocessor fabricated in a 65nm SOI process with 10 levels of low-k copper interconnects. Chips with split- and connected-core power supplies are fabricated, modeled, and tested, showing both the advantages and disadvantages of each. On-chip noise measurements are compared to simulation. The noise measurements and simulation both show that the shorted core power grid design has less noise and a higher maximum frequency.
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