One of the biggest challenges in high-performance computing is to reduce the power and energy consumption. Research in energy efficiency has focused mainly on energy consumption at the node level. Less attention has been given to the interconnect, which is becoming a significant source of energy-inefficiency. Although supercomputers undoubtedly require a high-performance interconnect, previous work has shown that network links have low average utilization. It is therefore possible to save energy using low-power modes, but link wake-up latencies must not lead to a loss in performance. This paper proposes the Self-tuned Pattern Prediction System (SPPS), a self-tuned algorithm for energy proportionality, which reduces interconnect energy consu...
Energy efficiency has become crucial for the IT industry as evident by the exponential growth of the...
Energy and power consumption are prominent issues in today’s supercomputers and are foreseen as a li...
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Parallel Computi...
One of the biggest challenges in high-performance computing is to reduce the power and energy consum...
One of the biggest challenges in high-performance computing is to reduce the power and energy consum...
Energy costs are an increasing part of the total cost of ownership of HPC systems. As HPC systems be...
Interconnection networks represent the backbone of large-scale parallel systems. In order to build u...
Energy efficiency is an important challenge in the field of High Performance Computing (HPC). High e...
AbstractThe growing processing power of parallel computing systems require interconnection networks ...
During the last years, huge efforts have been conducted to reduce the Information and Communication ...
Recently, energy has become an important issue in high-performance computing. For example, supercomp...
The power consumption of supercomputers is a major challenge for system owners, users, and society. ...
One of the greatest challenges in HPC is total system power and energy consumption. Whereas HPC inte...
Energy and power consumption are prominent issues in today’s supercomputers and are foreseen as a li...
Energy and power are key challenges in high-performance computing. System energy efficiency must be ...
Energy efficiency has become crucial for the IT industry as evident by the exponential growth of the...
Energy and power consumption are prominent issues in today’s supercomputers and are foreseen as a li...
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Parallel Computi...
One of the biggest challenges in high-performance computing is to reduce the power and energy consum...
One of the biggest challenges in high-performance computing is to reduce the power and energy consum...
Energy costs are an increasing part of the total cost of ownership of HPC systems. As HPC systems be...
Interconnection networks represent the backbone of large-scale parallel systems. In order to build u...
Energy efficiency is an important challenge in the field of High Performance Computing (HPC). High e...
AbstractThe growing processing power of parallel computing systems require interconnection networks ...
During the last years, huge efforts have been conducted to reduce the Information and Communication ...
Recently, energy has become an important issue in high-performance computing. For example, supercomp...
The power consumption of supercomputers is a major challenge for system owners, users, and society. ...
One of the greatest challenges in HPC is total system power and energy consumption. Whereas HPC inte...
Energy and power consumption are prominent issues in today’s supercomputers and are foreseen as a li...
Energy and power are key challenges in high-performance computing. System energy efficiency must be ...
Energy efficiency has become crucial for the IT industry as evident by the exponential growth of the...
Energy and power consumption are prominent issues in today’s supercomputers and are foreseen as a li...
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Parallel Computi...