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EWSN
2012
Springer
12 years 3 months ago
Low Power or High Performance? A Tradeoff Whose Time Has Come (and Nearly Gone)
Abstract. Some have argued that the dichotomy between high-performance operation and low resource utilization is false – an artifact that will soon succumb to Moore’s Law and c...
JeongGil Ko, Kevin Klues, Christian Richter, Wanja...
MSS
2005
IEEE
62views Hardware» more  MSS 2005»
14 years 1 months ago
Predictive Reduction of Power and Latency (PuRPLe)
Increasing efforts have been aimed towards the management of power as a critical system resource, and the disk can consume approximately a third of the power required for a typica...
Matthew Craven, Ahmed Amer
DATE
2009
IEEE
155views Hardware» more  DATE 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
Dynamic thermal management in 3D multicore architectures
— Technology scaling has caused the feature sizes to shrink continuously, whereas interconnects, unlike transistors, have not followed the same trend. Designing 3D stack architec...
Ayse Kivilcim Coskun, José L. Ayala, David ...
IPPS
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Power and Energy Profiling of Scientific Applications on Distributed Systems
Power consumption is a troublesome design constraint for emergent systems such as IBM’s BlueGene /L. If current trends continue, future petaflop systems will require 100 megawat...
Xizhou Feng, Rong Ge, Kirk W. Cameron
RTAS
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Performance Debugging of Real-Time Systems Using Multicriteria Schedulability Analysis
Most of today’s real-time embedded systems consist of a heterogeneous mix of fully-programmable processors, fixed-function components or hardware accelerators, and partially-pr...
Unmesh D. Bordoloi, Samarjit Chakraborty