Proceedings of the 24th ACM International Conference on Supercomputing 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1810085.1810108
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Decomposable and responsive power models for multicore processors using performance counters

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“…The Bottom-up approaches rely on some knowledge of the underlying architecture to produce more reliable and enlightening power models [16,18]. For instance, they can provide a microarchitectural component-wise power consumption breakdown [25].…”
Section: Bottom-up Power Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Bottom-up approaches rely on some knowledge of the underlying architecture to produce more reliable and enlightening power models [16,18]. For instance, they can provide a microarchitectural component-wise power consumption breakdown [25].…”
Section: Bottom-up Power Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When dealing with OS power-aware policies, this is a very necessary feature in order to guide the OS scheduling. One promising alternative is to build power models based on hardware events that describe the activity that a process is causing within a processor [15,16,17,18]. This has even been evaluated in shared virtualized environments in order to understand better the energy efficiency challenges [6] and to perform power and energy accounting [19,20].…”
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“…However, accuracy usually means complex and high-overhead; thus, it may not suitable to supply online power information. In [26], the authors proposed that responsiveness is also important because detecting power phase is critical for power-aware strategies. In addition to accuracy and responsiveness, we think flexibility and simplicity are also important for a power model which supplies online power information.…”
Section: A Energy Modelmentioning
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