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2010 – 2019
- 2013
- [j7]Eric Karl, Yih Wang, Yong-Gee Ng, Zheng Guo, Fatih Hamzaoglu, Mesut Meterelliyoz, John Keane, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Kevin Zhang, Kaizad Mistry, Mark Bohr:
A 4.6 GHz 162 Mb SRAM Design in 22 nm Tri-Gate CMOS Technology With Integrated Read and Write Assist Circuitry. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 48(1): 150-158 (2013) - 2012
- [c5]Eric Karl, Yih Wang, Yong-Gee Ng, Zheng Guo, Fatih Hamzaoglu, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Kevin Zhang, Kaizad Mistry, Mark Bohr:
A 4.6GHz 162Mb SRAM design in 22nm tri-gate CMOS technology with integrated active VMIN-enhancing assist circuitry. ISSCC 2012: 230-232 - 2010
- [j6]Yih Wang, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Fatih Hamzaoglu, Pramod Kolar, Yong-Gee Ng, Liqiong Wei, Ying Zhang, Kevin Zhang, Mark Bohr:
A 4.0 GHz 291 Mb Voltage-Scalable SRAM Design in a 32 nm High-k + Metal-Gate CMOS Technology With Integrated Power Management. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 45(1): 103-110 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j5]Fatih Hamzaoglu, Kevin Zhang, Yih Wang, Hong Jo Ahn, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Zhanping Chen, Yong-Gee Ng, Andrei Pavlov, Ken Smits, Mark Bohr:
A 3.8 GHz 153 Mb SRAM Design With Dynamic Stability Enhancement and Leakage Reduction in 45 nm High-k Metal Gate CMOS Technology. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 44(1): 148-154 (2009) - [c4]Mark Bohr:
The new era of scaling in an SoC world. ISSCC 2009: 23-28 - [c3]Yih Wang, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Fatih Hamzaoglu, Pramod Kolar, Yong-Gee Ng, Liqiong Wei, Ying Zhang, Kevin Zhang, Mark Bohr:
A 4.0 GHz 291Mb voltage-scalable SRAM design in 32nm high-κ metal-gate CMOS with integrated power management. ISSCC 2009: 456-457 - 2008
- [j4]Yih Wang, Hong Jo Ahn, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Zhanping Chen, Tom Coan, Fatih Hamzaoglu, Walid M. Hafez, Chia-Hong Jan, Pramod Kolar, Sarvesh H. Kulkarni, Jie-Feng Lin, Yong-Gee Ng, Ian Post, Liqiong Wei, Ying Zhang, Kevin Zhang, Mark Bohr:
A 1.1 GHz 12 µA/Mb-Leakage SRAM Design in 65 nm Ultra-Low-Power CMOS Technology With Integrated Leakage Reduction for Mobile Applications. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 43(1): 172-179 (2008) - [c2]Fatih Hamzaoglu, Kevin Zhang, Yih Wang, Hong Jo Ahn, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Zhanping Chen, Yong-Gee Ng, Andrei Pavlov, Ken Smits, Mark Bohr:
A 153Mb-SRAM Design with Dynamic Stability Enhancement and Leakage Reduction in 45nm High-Κ Metal-Gate CMOS Technology. ISSCC 2008: 376-377 - 2007
- [c1]Yih Wang, Hong Jo Ahn, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Tom Coan, Fatih Hamzaoglu, Walid M. Hafez, Chia-Hong Jan, Pramod Kolar, Sarvesh H. Kulkarni, Jie-Feng Lin, Yong-Gee Ng, Ian Post, Liqiong Wei, Yih Zhang, Kevin Zhang, Mark Bohr:
A 1.1GHz 12μA/Mb-Leakage SRAM Design in 65nm Ultra-Low-Power CMOS with Integrated Leakage Reduction for Mobile Applications. ISSCC 2007: 324-606 - 2006
- [j3]Kevin Zhang, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Zhanping Chen, Fatih Hamzaoglu, Daniel Murray, Narendra Vallepalli, Yih Wang, Bo Zheng, Mark Bohr:
A 3-GHz 70-mb SRAM in 65-nm CMOS technology with integrated column-based dynamic power supply. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 41(1): 146-151 (2006) - 2005
- [j2]Kevin Zhang, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Zhanping Chen, Fatih Hamzaoglu, Daniel Murray, Narendra Vallepalli, Yih Wang, Bo Zheng, Mark Bohr:
SRAM design on 65-nm CMOS technology with dynamic sleep transistor for leakage reduction. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 40(4): 895-901 (2005)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j1]Mark Bohr:
Silicon Trends and Limits for Advanced Microprocessors. Commun. ACM 41(3): 80-87 (1998)
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