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Power-aware placement

2005 
Lowering power is one of the greatest challenges facing the IC industry today. We present a power-aware placement method that simultaneously performs (1) activity-based register clustering that reduces clock power by placing registers in the same leaf cluster of the clock trees in a smaller area and (2) activity-based net weighting that reduces net switching power by assigning a combination of activity and timing weights to the nets with higher switching rates or more critical timing. The method applies to designs with multiple clocks and gated clocks. We implemented the method and obtained experimental results on 8 real-world designs after placement, routing, extraction and analysis. The power-aware placement method achieved on average 25.3% and 11.4% reduction in net switching power and total power respectively, with 2.0% timing, 1.2% cell area and 11.5% runtime impact. This method has been incorporated into a commercial physical design tool.
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