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This book explores energy efficiency techniques for
high-performance computing (HPC) systems using power-management
methods. Adopting a step-by-step approach, it describes
power-management flows, algorithms and mechanism that are employed
in modern processors such as Intel Sandy Bridge, Haswell, Skylake
and other architectures (e.g. ARM). Further, it includes practical
examples and recent studies demonstrating how modem processors
dynamically manage wide power ranges, from a few milliwatts in the
lowest idle power state, to tens of watts in turbo state. Moreover,
the book explains how thermal and power deliveries are managed in
the context this huge power range. The book also discusses the
different metrics for energy efficiency, presents several methods
and applications of the power and energy estimation, and shows how
by using innovative power estimation methods and new algorithms
modern processors are able to optimize metrics such as power,
energy, and performance. Different power estimation tools are
presented, including tools that break down the power consumption of
modern processors at sub-processor core/thread granularity. The
book also investigates software, firmware and hardware coordination
methods of reducing power consumption, for example a
compiler-assisted power management method to overcome power
excursions. Lastly, it examines firmware algorithms for dynamic
cache resizing and dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) for
memory sub-systems.
This book explores energy efficiency techniques for
high-performance computing (HPC) systems using power-management
methods. Adopting a step-by-step approach, it describes
power-management flows, algorithms and mechanism that are employed
in modern processors such as Intel Sandy Bridge, Haswell, Skylake
and other architectures (e.g. ARM). Further, it includes practical
examples and recent studies demonstrating how modem processors
dynamically manage wide power ranges, from a few milliwatts in the
lowest idle power state, to tens of watts in turbo state. Moreover,
the book explains how thermal and power deliveries are managed in
the context this huge power range. The book also discusses the
different metrics for energy efficiency, presents several methods
and applications of the power and energy estimation, and shows how
by using innovative power estimation methods and new algorithms
modern processors are able to optimize metrics such as power,
energy, and performance. Different power estimation tools are
presented, including tools that break down the power consumption of
modern processors at sub-processor core/thread granularity. The
book also investigates software, firmware and hardware coordination
methods of reducing power consumption, for example a
compiler-assisted power management method to overcome power
excursions. Lastly, it examines firmware algorithms for dynamic
cache resizing and dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) for
memory sub-systems.
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