Dark silicon is a term used in the electronics industry. In the nano-era, transistor scaling and voltage scaling are no longer in line with each other, resulting in the failure of Dennard scaling. This discontinuation of Dennard scaling has led to sharp increases in power densities that hamper powering-on all the transistors simultaneously at the nominal voltage, while keeping the chip temperature in the safe operating range. "Dark Silicon" refers to the amount of silicon that cannot be powered-on at the nominal operating voltage for a given thermal design power (TDP) constraint. According to recent...
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