Extending Performance-Energy Trade-offs Via Dynamic Core Scaling
Abstract
Modern processors often need to switch among different power states based on usage scenarios, energy availability, and thermal conditions. Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) is a commonly used power management strategy to trade off performance and energy. As transistor scaling is reaching its limit, the viable supply voltage range where DVFS can operate is shrinking, which limits its effectiveness. To extend the performance-energy...
Paper Details
Title
Extending Performance-Energy Trade-offs Via Dynamic Core Scaling
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
70
Issue
11
Pages
1875 - 1886
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