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Balancing power consumption in multiprocessor systems
2006
Proceedings of the 2006 EuroSys conference on - EuroSys '06
Actions usually taken to prevent processors from overheating, such as decreasing the frequency or stopping the execution flow, also degrade performance. Multiprocessor systems, however, offer the possibility of moving the task that caused a CPU to overheat away to some other, cooler CPU, so throttling becomes only a last resort taken if all of a system's processors are hot. Additionally, the scheduler can take advantage of the energy characteristics of individual tasks, and distribute hot tasks
doi:10.1145/1217935.1217974
dblp:conf/eurosys/MerkelB06
fatcat:6ehaw32lwzetfhp5jdsx7m44dm