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The compatibility analysis of thread migration and DVFS in multi-core processor

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4 Author(s)
Dongkeun Oh ; Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA ; Chen, C.C.P. ; Nam Sung Kim ; Yu Hen Hu

Integrating multiple cores into a processor increases the heat density significantly, which often constrains the maximum performance of such a processor. There have been many techniques using dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) and thread migration to manipulate heat dissipation in thermally-constrained multi-core processors. However, most of them were analyzed and applied individually for optimizing the performance of the multi-core processors while their computational cost for the optimization was not studied well. In this paper, we argue that a coherent organization of two techniques can maximize the performance of the multi-core processors with the least performance overheads associated with the thermal management techniques. Furthermore, we also propose an efficient method to optimize the performance of thermal-constrained multi-core processors. According to our experiment, we achieved 5% throughput improvement with negligible computation cost.

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Quality Electronic Design (ISQED), 2010 11th International Symposium on

Date of Conference: 22-24 March 2010

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