Dvas dynamic voltage accuracy scaling for increased energy-efficiency in approximate computing
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DVAS: Dynamic Voltage Accuracy Scaling for increased energy-efficiency in approximate computing. ... Shallow pipelined multipliers with two to four dynamic accuracy modes can be supported with limited (<; 10-20%) overhead, resulting in significant energy savings of up to 90% or more for less than 2% mean error.
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Dynamic Voltage Accuracy Scaling for increased energy-efficiency in approximate computing. ... Shallow pipelined multipliers with two to four dynamic accuracy modes can be supported with limited (<; 10-20%) overhead, resulting in significant energy savings of up to 90% or more for less than 2% mean error.
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