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An integrated GPU power and performance model

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An integrated GPU power and performance model
GPU architectures are increasingly important in the multi-core era due to their high number of parallel processors. Performance optimization for multi-core processors has been a challenge for programmers. Furthermore, optimizing for power consumption is even more difficult. Unfortunately, as a result of the high number of processors, the power consumption of many-core processors such as GPUs has increased significantly. Hence, in this paper, we propose an integrated power and performance (IPP) prediction model for a GPU architecture to predict the optimal number of active processors for a given application. The basic intuition is that when an application reaches the peak memory bandwidth, using more cores does not result in performance improvement. We develop an empirical power model for the GPU. Unlike most previous models, which require measured execution times, hardware performance counters, or architectural simulations, IPP predicts execution times to calculate dynamic power eve...
Sunpyo Hong, Hyesoon Kim
Added 30 Aug 2010
Updated 30 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ISCA
Authors Sunpyo Hong, Hyesoon Kim
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