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2010 – 2019
- 2013
- [j8]Ronald G. Dreslinski, David Fick, Bharan Giridhar, Gyouho Kim, Sangwon Seo, Matthew Fojtik, Sudhir Satpathy, Yoonmyung Lee, Daeyeon Kim, Nurrachman Liu, Michael Wieckowski, Gregory K. Chen, Dennis Sylvester, David T. Blaauw, Trevor N. Mudge:
Centip3De: a many-core prototype exploring 3D integration and near-threshold computing. Commun. ACM 56(11): 97-104 (2013) - [j7]David Fick, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Bharan Giridhar, Gyouho Kim, Sangwon Seo, Matthew Fojtik, Sudhir Satpathy, Yoonmyung Lee, Daeyeon Kim, Nurrachman Liu, Michael Wieckowski, Gregory K. Chen, Trevor N. Mudge, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
Centip3De: A Cluster-Based NTC Architecture With 64 ARM Cortex-M3 Cores in 3D Stacked 130 nm CMOS. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 48(1): 104-117 (2013) - [j6]Ronald G. Dreslinski, David Fick, Bharan Giridhar, Gyouho Kim, Sangwon Seo, Matthew Fojtik, Sudhir Satpathy, Yoonmyung Lee, Daeyeon Kim, Nurrachman Liu, Michael Wieckowski, Gregory K. Chen, Dennis Sylvester, David T. Blaauw, Trevor N. Mudge:
Centip3De: A 64-Core, 3D Stacked Near-Threshold System. IEEE Micro 33(2): 8-16 (2013) - [j5]Zhiyoong Foo, David Devescery, Mohammad Hassan Ghaed, Inhee Lee, Abishek Madhavan, Youn Sung Park, Aswin S. Rao, Zach Renner, Nathan Roberts, Aaron Schulman, Vikas Vinay, Michael Wieckowski, Dongmin Yoon, Cliff Schmidt, Thomas Schmid, Prabal Dutta, Peter M. Chen, David T. Blaauw:
A Low-Cost Audio Computer for Information Dissemination Among Illiterate People Groups. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I Regul. Pap. 60-I(8): 2039-2050 (2013) - [j4]Mohammad Hassan Ghaed, Gregory K. Chen, Razi-Ul Haque, Michael Wieckowski, Yejoong Kim, Gyouho Kim, Yoonmyung Lee, Inhee Lee, David Fick, Daeyeon Kim, Mingoo Seok, Kensall D. Wise, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
Circuits for a Cubic-Millimeter Energy-Autonomous Wireless Intraocular Pressure Monitor. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I Regul. Pap. 60-I(12): 3152-3162 (2013) - 2012
- [c18]Zhiyoong Foo, David Devescery, Mohammad Hassan Ghaed, Inhee Lee, Abishek Madhavan, Youn Sung Park, Aswin S. Rao, Zach Renner, Nathan Roberts, Aaron Schulman, Vikas Vinay, Michael Wieckowski, Dongmin Yoon, Cliff Schmidt, Thomas Schmid, Prabal Dutta, Peter M. Chen, David T. Blaauw:
A low-cost audio computer for information dissemination among illiterate people groups. CICC 2012: 1-4 - [c17]Ronald G. Dreslinski, David Fick, Bharan Giridhar, Gyouho Kim, Sangwon Seo, Matthew Fojtik, Sudhir Satpathy, Yoonmyung Lee, Daeyeon Kim, Nurrachman Liu, Michael Wieckowski, Gregory K. Chen, Trevor N. Mudge, Dennis Sylvester, David T. Blaauw:
Centip3De: A 64-core, 3D stacked, near-threshold system. Hot Chips Symposium 2012: 1-30 - [c16]David Fick, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Bharan Giridhar, Gyouho Kim, Sangwon Seo, Matthew Fojtik, Sudhir Satpathy, Yoonmyung Lee, Daeyeon Kim, Nurrachman Liu, Michael Wieckowski, Gregory K. Chen, Trevor N. Mudge, Dennis Sylvester, David T. Blaauw:
Centip3De: A 3930DMIPS/W configurable near-threshold 3D stacked system with 64 ARM Cortex-M3 cores. ISSCC 2012: 190-192 - 2011
- [j3]Mingoo Seok, Gregory K. Chen, Scott Hanson, Michael Wieckowski, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
CAS-FEST 2010: Mitigating Variability in Near-Threshold Computing. IEEE J. Emerg. Sel. Topics Circuits Syst. 1(1): 42-49 (2011) - [c15]Gregory K. Chen, Michael Wieckowski, Daeyeon Kim, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
A dense 45nm half-differential SRAM with lower minimum operating voltage. ISCAS 2011: 57-60 - [c14]Michael Wieckowski, Gregory K. Chen, Daeyeon Kim, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
A 128kb high density portless SRAM using hierarchical bitlines and thyristor sense amplifiers. ISQED 2011: 87-90 - [c13]Gregory K. Chen, Hassan Ghaed, Razi-Ul Haque, Michael Wieckowski, Yejoong Kim, Gyouho Kim, David Fick, Daeyeon Kim, Mingoo Seok, Kensall D. Wise, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
A cubic-millimeter energy-autonomous wireless intraocular pressure monitor. ISSCC 2011: 310-312 - 2010
- [j2]Ronald G. Dreslinski, Michael Wieckowski, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester, Trevor N. Mudge:
Near-Threshold Computing: Reclaiming Moore's Law Through Energy Efficient Integrated Circuits. Proc. IEEE 98(2): 253-266 (2010) - [c12]Vivek Joshi, Michael Wieckowski, Gregory K. Chen, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
Analyzing the impact of Double Patterning Lithography on SRAM variability in 45nm CMOS. CICC 2010: 1-4 - [c11]Michael Wieckowski, Dennis Sylvester, David T. Blaauw, Vikas Chandra, Sachin Idgunji, Cezary Pietrzyk, Robert C. Aitken:
A black box method for stability analysis of arbitrary SRAM cell structures. DATE 2010: 795-800 - [c10]Zhiyoong Foo, David Devescery, Thomas Schmid, Nathan Clark, R. Frank, Mohammad Hassan Ghaed, Ye-Sheng Kuo, Inhee Lee, Youn Sung Park, Zach Renner, Nathaniel Slottow, Vikas Vinay, Michael Wieckowski, Dongmin Yoon, Cliff Schmidt, David T. Blaauw, Peter M. Chen, Prabal Dutta:
A case for custom silicon in enabling low-cost information technology for developing regions. ACM DEV 2010: 22 - [c9]Gregory K. Chen, Michael Wieckowski, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
Crosshairs SRAM - An adaptive memory for mitigating parametric failures. ESSCIRC 2010: 366-369 - [c8]Mingoo Seok, Scott Hanson, Michael Wieckowski, Gregory K. Chen, Yu-Shiang Lin, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
Circuit design advances to enable ubiquitous sensing environments. ISCAS 2010: 285-288 - [c7]Prashant Singh, Zhiyoong Foo, Michael Wieckowski, Scott Hanson, Matthew Fojtik, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester:
Early detection of oxide breakdown through in situ degradation sensing. ISSCC 2010: 190-191
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c6]Michael Wieckowski, Young Min Park, Carlos Tokunaga, Dong Woon Kim, Zhiyoong Foo, Dennis Sylvester, David T. Blaauw:
Timing yield enhancement through soft edge flip-flop based design. CICC 2008: 543-546 - [c5]Michael Wieckowski, Martin Margala:
A portless SRAM Cell using stunted wordline drivers. ISCAS 2008: 584-587 - 2007
- [j1]Michael Wieckowski, Sandeep Patil, Martin Margala:
Portless SRAM - A High-Performance Alternative to the 6T Methodology. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 42(11): 2600-2610 (2007) - [c4]Sandeep Patil, Michael Wieckowski, Martin Margala:
A Self-Biased Charge-Transfer Sense Amplifier. ISCAS 2007: 3030-3033 - 2005
- [c3]Michael Wieckowski, John C. Liobe, Quentin Diduck, Martin Margala:
A New Test Methodology For DNL Error In Flash ADC's. DFT 2005: 582-590 - [c2]Michael Wieckowski, Martin Margala:
A novel five-transistor (5T) sram cell for high performance cache. SoCC 2005: 101-102 - 2004
- [c1]Michael Wieckowski, Martin Margala:
A 32Kb SRAM cache using current mode operation and asynchronous wave-pipelined decoders. SoCC 2004: 251-254
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