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DRAM Energy Management Using Software and Hardware Directed Power Mode Control
- IN PROC. THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
, 2001
"... While there have been several studies and proposals for energy conservation for CPUs and peripherals, energy optimization techniques for selective operating mode control of DRAMs have not been fully explored. It has been shown that as much as 90% of overall system energy (excluding I/O) is consumed ..."
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While there have been several studies and proposals for energy conservation for CPUs and peripherals, energy optimization techniques for selective operating mode control of DRAMs have not been fully explored. It has been shown that as much as 90% of overall system energy (excluding I/O) is consumed by the DRAM modules, serving as a good candidate for energy optimizations. Further, DRAM technology has also matured to provide several low energy operating modes (power modes), making it an opportunistic moment to conduct studies exploring the potential benefits of mode control techniques. This paper conducts an in-depth investigation of software and hardware techniques to avail of the DRAM mode control capabilities at a module granularity for energy savings.
Hardware and Software Techniques for Controlling DRAM Power Modes
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTERS
, 2001
"... The anticipated explosive growth of pervasive and mobile computing devices that are typically constrained by energy has brought hardware and software techniques for energy conservation into the spotlight. While there have been several studies and proposals for energy conservation for CPUs and peri ..."
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The anticipated explosive growth of pervasive and mobile computing devices that are typically constrained by energy has brought hardware and software techniques for energy conservation into the spotlight. While there have been several studies and proposals for energy conservation for CPUs and peripherals, energy optimization techniques for selective operating mode control of DRAMs have not been fully explored. It has been shown that for some systems as much as 90% of overall system energy (excluding I/O) is consumed by the DRAM modules; thus they serve as a good candidate for energy optimizations. Further,

