Abstract

A method for encoding opcodes for low-power instruction fetching is described. To reduce the switching activity from opcode changes in the instruction fetch logic, opcodes are assigned so that more frequently consecutive instruction pairs have a smaller Hamming distance between their opcodes. The experimental result shows that a switching activity reduction of 37.4 – 66.7% is achievable over a naive encoding method.

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