Affiliation:
1. Simon Fraser University
2. Complutense University of Madrid
3. Microsoft
Abstract
In computing systems, a CPU is usually one of the largest consumers of energy. For this reason, reducing CPU power consumption has been a hot topic in the past few years in both the academic community and the industry. In the quest to create more power-efficient CPUs, several researchers have proposed an asymmetric multicore architecture that promises to save a significant amount of power while delivering similar performance to conventional symmetric multicore processors.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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