T he productivity of modern society hasbecome inextricably linked to its ability toproduce energy-efficient computing tech-nology. Increasingly sophisticated mobilecomputing systems, powered for hours solely by batteries, continue to proliferate rapidly throughout society, while battery technology improves at a much slower pace. In large data cen-ters that handle everything from online orders for a dot-com company to sophisticated Web searches, row upon row of tightly packed computers may be warehoused in a city block. Microprocessor energy wastage in such a facility directly translates into higher electric bills. Simply receiving sufficient elec-tricity from utilities to power such a center is no longer certain. Given this situation, energ...
Managing energy consumption has become a critical issue for computer system designers. End-users are...
Embedded systems invade our daily life in a a generally invisible manner and represent the largest p...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.We next apply the above findi...
Journal ArticleUsing adaptive processing to dynamically tune major microprocessor resources, develop...
The adaptive processing approach improves microprocessor energy efficiency by dynamically tuning maj...
The end of Dennard scaling, as well as the arrival of the post-Moore era, has meant a big change in ...
Power budgeting - allocating power among computing components to maximize performance - is a necessi...
Computers, regardless of their function, are always better if they can operate more quickly. The add...
There is seemingly a never-ending consumer demand for mobileterminals such as cellular phones and pe...
Rapidly increasing chip densities and processor speeds have made energy dissipation a leading concer...
Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY 14853, U.S.A. Abstract We present a simple rate matching-based mechanis...
99 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The second part of the thesis ...
Power has become an important aspect in the design of general purpose processors. This thesis explor...
The design of high–end microprocessors is increasingly constrained by high levels of power consumpti...
The continuing advances in VLSI technology have fueled dramatic performance gains for general-purpo...
Managing energy consumption has become a critical issue for computer system designers. End-users are...
Embedded systems invade our daily life in a a generally invisible manner and represent the largest p...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.We next apply the above findi...
Journal ArticleUsing adaptive processing to dynamically tune major microprocessor resources, develop...
The adaptive processing approach improves microprocessor energy efficiency by dynamically tuning maj...
The end of Dennard scaling, as well as the arrival of the post-Moore era, has meant a big change in ...
Power budgeting - allocating power among computing components to maximize performance - is a necessi...
Computers, regardless of their function, are always better if they can operate more quickly. The add...
There is seemingly a never-ending consumer demand for mobileterminals such as cellular phones and pe...
Rapidly increasing chip densities and processor speeds have made energy dissipation a leading concer...
Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY 14853, U.S.A. Abstract We present a simple rate matching-based mechanis...
99 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The second part of the thesis ...
Power has become an important aspect in the design of general purpose processors. This thesis explor...
The design of high–end microprocessors is increasingly constrained by high levels of power consumpti...
The continuing advances in VLSI technology have fueled dramatic performance gains for general-purpo...
Managing energy consumption has become a critical issue for computer system designers. End-users are...
Embedded systems invade our daily life in a a generally invisible manner and represent the largest p...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.We next apply the above findi...