With the increase in the peak performance of modern computing platforms, their energy consumption grows as well, which may lead to overwhelming operating costs and failure rates. Techniques, such as Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (called DVFS) and CPU Clock Modulation (called throttling) are often used to reduce the power consumption of the compute nodes. However, these techniques should be used judiciously during the application execution to avoid significant performance losses. In this work, two implementations of the all-to-all collective operations are studied as to their augmentation with energy saving strategies on the per-call basis. Experiments were performed on the OSU MPI benchmark as well as NAS and CPMD application benchm...
Energy efficiency in supercomputing is critical to limit operating costs and carbon footprints. Whil...
Abstract—With the advent of multicore processors the emphasis in computation is moving from sequenti...
Power and energy consumption are becoming key challenges for the supercomputers' exascale race. HPC ...
Energy consumption has become a major design constraint in modern computing systems. With the advent...
Dynamic frequency and voltage scaling (DVFS) techniques have been widely used for meeting energy co...
To improve the power consumption of parallel applications at the runtime, modern processors provide ...
Due to chip power density limitations as well as the recent breakdown of Dennard's Scalingover the p...
Dynamic frequency and voltage scaling (DVFS) techniques have been widely used for meeting energy co...
The demands of improving energy efficiency for high performance scientific applications arise crucia...
In High Performance Computing, being respectful of the environment is usually secondary compared to ...
Power management is essential in state-of-the-art many-core processor and system-on-chip designs due...
Although high-performance computing traditionally focuses on the efficient execution of large-scale ...
Energy management is a problem of all types of computing devices. For example, short battery life is...
Power consumption is a very important issue for HPC community, both at the level of one application ...
Reducing power consumption has become a major challenge in the design and operation of to-day’s comp...
Energy efficiency in supercomputing is critical to limit operating costs and carbon footprints. Whil...
Abstract—With the advent of multicore processors the emphasis in computation is moving from sequenti...
Power and energy consumption are becoming key challenges for the supercomputers' exascale race. HPC ...
Energy consumption has become a major design constraint in modern computing systems. With the advent...
Dynamic frequency and voltage scaling (DVFS) techniques have been widely used for meeting energy co...
To improve the power consumption of parallel applications at the runtime, modern processors provide ...
Due to chip power density limitations as well as the recent breakdown of Dennard's Scalingover the p...
Dynamic frequency and voltage scaling (DVFS) techniques have been widely used for meeting energy co...
The demands of improving energy efficiency for high performance scientific applications arise crucia...
In High Performance Computing, being respectful of the environment is usually secondary compared to ...
Power management is essential in state-of-the-art many-core processor and system-on-chip designs due...
Although high-performance computing traditionally focuses on the efficient execution of large-scale ...
Energy management is a problem of all types of computing devices. For example, short battery life is...
Power consumption is a very important issue for HPC community, both at the level of one application ...
Reducing power consumption has become a major challenge in the design and operation of to-day’s comp...
Energy efficiency in supercomputing is critical to limit operating costs and carbon footprints. Whil...
Abstract—With the advent of multicore processors the emphasis in computation is moving from sequenti...
Power and energy consumption are becoming key challenges for the supercomputers' exascale race. HPC ...