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ISPASS
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Modeling and Characterizing Power Variability in Multicore Architectures
Parameter variation due to manufacturing error will be an unavoidable consequence of technology scaling in future generations. The impact of random variation in physical factors s...
Ke Meng, Frank Huebbers, Russ Joseph, Yehea I. Ism...
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DSRT
2008
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Simulating the Potential Savings of Implicit Energy Management on a City Scale
According to statistics and future prospects in the next few years world-wide energy consumption will increase significantly. Therefore not only more energy efficient technologi...
Doris Zachhuber, Jakob Doppler, Alois Ferscha, Cor...
WSC
2004
14 years 11 months ago
More "Normal" Than Normal: Scaling Distributions and Complex Systems
One feature of many naturally occurring or engineered complex systems is tremendous variability in event sizes. To account for it, the behavior of these systems is often described...
Walter Willinger, David Alderson, John C. Doyle, L...
MICRO
2012
IEEE
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13 years 2 days ago
What is Happening to Power, Performance, and Software?
The past 10 years have delivered two significant revolutions. (1) Microprocessor design has been transformed by the limits of chip power, wire latency, and Dennard scaling—leadi...
Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Ting Cao, Xi Yang, Stephen Blac...
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IPPS
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Power, Performance, and Thermal Management for High-Performance Systems
In future high-performance systems it will be essential to balance often-conflicting objectives of performance, power, energy, and temperature under variable workload and environ...
Heather Hanson, Stephen W. Keckler, Karthick Rajam...