Home > New Technology to Cut Power Consumption of Advanced LSI Circuit Components by Up to Half >
2008.11.19 Wed

New Technology to Cut Power Consumption of Advanced LSI Circuit Components by Up to Half

On June 27, 2008, NEC Corporation in Japan announced that it has successfully developed a brand-new technology to visualize the temperature distribution on large-scale integration (LSI) circuits. This will allow reduction of their power consumption, which has been a serious challenge for further miniaturization of LSIs. The improved performance has already been demonstrated with NEC's latest super computer, the SX-9.

The temperature rise in a specific region of the LSI reduces the performance of transistors and breaks connections, which thereby damages the reliability and even increases the leakage current. In order to better ensure reliability, as well as save on power consumption, it is important to control the heat so that the internal temperature can be kept constant across the circuit.

This newly developed technology enables thermal sensors one-tenth the size of existing ones to be widely distributed across the LSI circuit, so that temperature distribution can be visualized in real-time with high precision.

By constantly monitoring the temperature distribution on the LSI, the region with high temperature can be accurately detected, thus enabling proper thermal management. This will deliver a power saving of 20 to 50 percent with advanced LSI, which is becoming mainstream in the industry. NEC announced this development at the VLSI Circuit Symposium 2008, in Hawaii in June.

- LSI power consumption reduced by as much as 50% with new technology that "visualizes" temperature distribution
http://www.nec.co.jp/press/en/0806/2701.html

Posted: 2008/11/19 09:52:00 AM


| Posted by jfs |
NEXT ACTION
Search more news from JFS   
Read next article: Major Japanese Companies Make Commitments to Environment Ministry under Eco-First Program
Read previous article: Aichi Prefecture to Officially Require Eco-Friendliness of Power Suppliers for Bidding Participation
Support JFS
About JFS
RELATED NEWS

Fuji Electric Tests Light-Weight PV System for Plastic Greenhouses
Japanese Firm Begins Development of Tidal Power Generation System
Toyota CRDL Succeeds in World's First Artificial Photosynthesis Using only Water and CO2
Japanese Companies to Test New System to Promote Use of Electric-Powered Taxis, Reduce GHGs
Hitachi Zosen Inova AG based in Switzerland Subsidiary Accepts Order to Construct Municipal Energy-from-Waste Plant in UK

Creative Commons