AbstractThe demands of improving energy efficiency for high performance scientific applications arise crucially nowadays. Software-controlled hardware solutions directed by Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) have shown their effectiveness extensively. Although DVFS is beneficial to green computing, introducing DVFS itself can incur non-negligible overhead, if there exist a large number of frequency switches issued by DVFS. In this paper, we propose a strategy to achieve the optimal energy savings for distributed matrix multiplication via algorithmically trading more computation and communication at a time adaptively with user-specified memory costs for less DVFS switches, which saves 7.5% more energy on average than a classic stra...
Featured by high portability and programmability, Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) has b...
For the past decade, power/energy consumption has become a limiting factor for large-scale and embed...
Execution time is no longer the only performance metric for computer systems. In fact, a trend is em...
The demands of improving energy efficiency for high performance scientific applications arise crucia...
Excessive energy consumption has become one of the major challenges in high performance computing. R...
International audienceIn recent years, green computing has become an important topic in the supercom...
Boosting performance and energy efficiency of scientific applications running on high performance co...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of Dynamic Voltage/Fr...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of Dynamic Voltage/Fr...
In High Performance Computing, being respectful of the environment is usually secondary compared to ...
The memory subsystem is responsible for a large fraction of the energy consumed by compute nodes in ...
Abstract—Featured by high portability and programmability, Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DV...
International audienceComputing platforms are consuming more and more energy due to the increasing n...
Recently, improving the energy efficiency of HPC machines has become important. As a result, interes...
For the past decade, power/energy consumption has become a limiting factor for large-scale and embed...
Featured by high portability and programmability, Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) has b...
For the past decade, power/energy consumption has become a limiting factor for large-scale and embed...
Execution time is no longer the only performance metric for computer systems. In fact, a trend is em...
The demands of improving energy efficiency for high performance scientific applications arise crucia...
Excessive energy consumption has become one of the major challenges in high performance computing. R...
International audienceIn recent years, green computing has become an important topic in the supercom...
Boosting performance and energy efficiency of scientific applications running on high performance co...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of Dynamic Voltage/Fr...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of Dynamic Voltage/Fr...
In High Performance Computing, being respectful of the environment is usually secondary compared to ...
The memory subsystem is responsible for a large fraction of the energy consumed by compute nodes in ...
Abstract—Featured by high portability and programmability, Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DV...
International audienceComputing platforms are consuming more and more energy due to the increasing n...
Recently, improving the energy efficiency of HPC machines has become important. As a result, interes...
For the past decade, power/energy consumption has become a limiting factor for large-scale and embed...
Featured by high portability and programmability, Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) has b...
For the past decade, power/energy consumption has become a limiting factor for large-scale and embed...
Execution time is no longer the only performance metric for computer systems. In fact, a trend is em...