This article introduces a significance-centric programming model and runtime support that sets the supply voltage in a multicore CPU to sub-nominal values to reduce the energy footprint and provide mechanisms to control output quality. The developers specify the significance of application tasks respecting their contribution to the output quality and provide check and repair functions for handling faults. On a multicore system, we evaluate five benchmarks using an energy model that quantifies the energy reduction. When executing the least-significant tasks unreliably, our approach leads to 20% CPU energy reduction with respect to a reliable execution and has minimal quality degradation.
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