Proceedings of the 36th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture 2009
DOI: 10.1145/1555754.1555793
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“…This is because energy gains obtained by further lowering the frequency of the non-critical-sockets were lower than the increase in waiting time of the critical-thread, thereby leading to higher ED 2 P values. We have observed that Rangan et al (2009) propose a scheme where the frequencies of the cores are fixed with different values and the threads are moved between high-and low-frequency cores depending on the cache misses incurred by the threads. Rauber and Rünger (2015) propose an analytical model to measure the energy and then minimize the energy consumption for the task-parallel programs having regular work-loads.…”
Section: Impact Of X10ergy On Kernels With Load-imbalancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because energy gains obtained by further lowering the frequency of the non-critical-sockets were lower than the increase in waiting time of the critical-thread, thereby leading to higher ED 2 P values. We have observed that Rangan et al (2009) propose a scheme where the frequencies of the cores are fixed with different values and the threads are moved between high-and low-frequency cores depending on the cache misses incurred by the threads. Rauber and Rünger (2015) propose an analytical model to measure the energy and then minimize the energy consumption for the task-parallel programs having regular work-loads.…”
Section: Impact Of X10ergy On Kernels With Load-imbalancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rangan et al [82] present thread motion, a technique capable of finegrained power management based on thread migration between cores with different voltage/frequency (VF) settings.…”
Section: Research Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before high temperatures have become one of the most significant issues in RTSs, power management methods, e.g., [67], [68], were able to deal with thermal stress reasonably. However, these methods have become insufficient to cope with thermal issues in RTSs since modern devices are more powerful and generates more heat.…”
Section: Thermal Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%