Experiences With Life-Cycle Aware Computer Architecture

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION(2010)

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The dark side of Moore's Law is our society's insatiable need to constantly upgrade our computing devices. As a result, the typical processor is only used for a fraction of it's expected lifetime, despite the immense cost to produce a processor. While the rapid advance of technology makes silicon obsolete in a few years, we propose that chips should be reused for less demanding computing tasks. This re-use strategy creates a food chain of computing devices which amortizes the energy required to build processors over several computing generations.This paper is structured into two parts. First, we describe a proposed a processor re-use strategy, showing that processor re-use makes sense for low-power, embedded processors. These re-usable processors occupy a design space that requires us to implement flexible and reliable processors. The second part of this paper describes student efforts centered around re-usable processors at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo as well as the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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computer architecture, life-cycle analysis, sustainability, education
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