On the Optimal Refresh Power Allocation for Energy-Efficient Memories

07/02/2019
by   Yongjune Kim, et al.
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Refresh is an important operation to prevent loss of data in dynamic random-access memory (DRAM). However, frequent refresh operations incur considerable power consumption and degrade system performance. Refresh power cost is especially significant in high-capacity memory devices and battery-powered edge/mobile applications. In this paper, we propose a principled approach to optimizing the refresh power allocation. Given a model for the bit error rate dependence on power, we formulate a convex optimization problem to minimize the word mean squared error for a refresh power constraint; hence we can guarantee the optimality of the obtained refresh power allocations. In addition, we provide an integer programming problem to optimize the discrete refresh interval assignments. For an 8-bit accessed word, numerical results show that the optimized nonuniform refresh intervals reduce the refresh power by 29 the uniform assignment.

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