This paper reports and analyzes measured chip power and performance on five process technology generations executing 61 diverse benchmarks with a rigorous methodology. We measure representative Intel IA32 processors with technologies ranging from 130nm to 32nm while they execute sequential and parallel benchmarks written in native and managed languages. During this period, hardware and software changed substantially: (1) hardware vendors delivered chip multiprocessors instead of uniprocessors, and independently (2) software developers increasingly chose managed languages instead of native languages. This quantitative data reveals the extent of some known and previously unobserved hardware and software trends. Two themes emerge. (I) Workload...
<div><p>As the energy consumption has been surging in an unsustainable way, it is important to under...
Coordinated Power Management in Heterogeneous Processors Indrani Paul 164 pages Directed by Dr. S...
Traditionally, speed has been the key metric in evaluating computing systems. However, there are man...
The past 10 years have delivered two significant revolutions. (1) Microprocessor design has been tra...
Two significant revolutions are underway in computing. (1) On the hardware side, exponentially growi...
Over the past decade, chip fabrication technology shrank from 130nm to 32nm. This reduction was gene...
Systematically exploring power, performance, and energy sheds new light on the clash of two trends t...
Modern microprocessors integrate a growing number of compo-nents on a single chip, such as processor...
The ever-increasing ecological footprint of Information Technology (IT) sector coupled with adverse ...
Abstract-This article provides a retrospective look at the research that went into the 2000 ICCD pap...
Recognition of the importance of power in the field of High Performance Computing, whether it be as ...
blind review With power dissipation becoming an increasingly vexing problem across many classes of c...
There is increased interest, in high-performance computing as well as in commercial datacenters, in ...
This paper studies the overall system power variations of two multi-core architectures, an 8-core In...
High Performance Computing (HPC) has become an indispensable tool for the scientific community to pe...
<div><p>As the energy consumption has been surging in an unsustainable way, it is important to under...
Coordinated Power Management in Heterogeneous Processors Indrani Paul 164 pages Directed by Dr. S...
Traditionally, speed has been the key metric in evaluating computing systems. However, there are man...
The past 10 years have delivered two significant revolutions. (1) Microprocessor design has been tra...
Two significant revolutions are underway in computing. (1) On the hardware side, exponentially growi...
Over the past decade, chip fabrication technology shrank from 130nm to 32nm. This reduction was gene...
Systematically exploring power, performance, and energy sheds new light on the clash of two trends t...
Modern microprocessors integrate a growing number of compo-nents on a single chip, such as processor...
The ever-increasing ecological footprint of Information Technology (IT) sector coupled with adverse ...
Abstract-This article provides a retrospective look at the research that went into the 2000 ICCD pap...
Recognition of the importance of power in the field of High Performance Computing, whether it be as ...
blind review With power dissipation becoming an increasingly vexing problem across many classes of c...
There is increased interest, in high-performance computing as well as in commercial datacenters, in ...
This paper studies the overall system power variations of two multi-core architectures, an 8-core In...
High Performance Computing (HPC) has become an indispensable tool for the scientific community to pe...
<div><p>As the energy consumption has been surging in an unsustainable way, it is important to under...
Coordinated Power Management in Heterogeneous Processors Indrani Paul 164 pages Directed by Dr. S...
Traditionally, speed has been the key metric in evaluating computing systems. However, there are man...