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Decomposable and responsive power models for multicore processors using performance counters
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyPower Optimization (Eda)Power PhasesComputer ArchitecturePower BehaviorPower ElectronicsMulticore ProcessorsSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationParallel ComputingManycore ProcessorPower-aware DesignPower ManagementPower-aware ComputingElectrical EngineeringPerformance Monitoring CountersComputer EngineeringComputer SciencePower ConsumptionSmart GridEnergy ManagementPerformance CountersParallel ProgrammingResponsive Power Models
Power modeling based on performance monitoring counters (PMCs) attracted the interest of researchers since it became a quick approach to understand and analyse power behavior on real systems. As a result, several power-aware policies use power models to guide their decisions and to trigger low-level mechanisms such as voltage and frequency scaling. Hence, the presence of power models that are informative, accurate and capable of detecting power phases is critical to increase the power-aware research chances and to improve the success of power-saving techniques based on them. In addition, the design of current processors has varied considerably with the inclusion of multiple cores with some resources shared on a single die. As a result, PMC-based power models warrant further investigation on current energy-efficient multi-core processors.
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