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Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling based on workload decomposition

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Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling based on workload decomposition
This paper presents a technique called “workload decomposition” in which the CPU workload is decomposed in two parts: on-chip and off-chip. The on-chip workload signifies the CPU clock cycles that are required to execute instructions in the CPU whereas the off-chip workload captures the number of external memory access clock cycles that are required to perform external memory transactions. When combined with a dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) technique to minimize the energy consumption, this workload decomposition method results in higher energy savings. The workload decomposition itself is performed at run time based on statistics reported by a performance monitoring unit (PMU) without a need for application profiling or compiler support. We have implemented the proposed DVFS with workload decomposition technique on the BitsyX platform, an Intel PXA255based platform manufactured by ADS Inc., and performed detailed energy measurements. These measurements show that, fo...
Kihwan Choi, Ramakrishna Soma, Massoud Pedram
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Type Conference
Year 2004
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Authors Kihwan Choi, Ramakrishna Soma, Massoud Pedram
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