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INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Distributed Dynamic Speed Scaling
In recent years we have witnessed a great interest in large distributed computing platforms, also known as clouds. While these systems offer enormous computing power, they are howe...
Rade Stanojevic, Robert Shorten
ASPLOS
2011
ACM
12 years 11 months ago
MemScale: active low-power modes for main memory
Main memory is responsible for a large and increasing fraction of the energy consumed by servers. Prior work has focused on exploiting DRAM low-power states to conserve energy. Ho...
Qingyuan Deng, David Meisner, Luiz E. Ramos, Thoma...
GLVLSI
2003
IEEE
144views VLSI» more  GLVLSI 2003»
14 years 19 days ago
A hybrid adiabatic content addressable memory for ultra low-power applications
This paper presents a hybrid adiabatic content addressable memory (CAM). The CAM uses an adiabatic switching technique to reduce the energy consumption in the match line while kee...
Aiyappan Natarajan, David Jasinski, Wayne Burleson...
ISLPED
2005
ACM
98views Hardware» more  ISLPED 2005»
14 years 27 days ago
Synonymous address compaction for energy reduction in data TLB
Modern processors can issue and execute multiple instructions per cycle, often performing multiple memory operations simultaneously. To reduce stalls due to resource conflicts, m...
Chinnakrishnan S. Ballapuram, Hsien-Hsin S. Lee, M...
SOSP
2005
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Hibernator: helping disk arrays sleep through the winter
Energy consumption has become an important issue in high-end data centers, and disk arrays are one of the largest energy consumers within them. Although several attempts have been...
Qingbo Zhu, Zhifeng Chen, Lin Tan, Yuanyuan Zhou, ...