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Archipelago: A Polymorphic Cache Design for Enabling Robust Near-Threshold Operation

Archipelago: A Polymorphic Cache Design for Enabling Robust Near-Threshold Operation

...integration in the sub-micron regime comes with a rapid rise in heat dissipation and power density for modern processors. Dynamic voltage scaling is a... Read more

12 December, 2010

Lenovo IdeaPad U300s

...first. Lenovo says the keyboard is 'breathable', which means it helps with heat dissipation — assisting the vents on the left edge of the chassis... Read more

22 March, 2012

To the cloud! Or not...

...t mean it will work. There are permanent scarcities: spectrum, bandwidth, throughput, heat dissipation, privacy in an age of connection and common sense. Just as... Read more

9 June, 2011
Design of Cache Controller for Multi-Core Processor System

Design of Cache Controller for Multi-Core Processor System

...to be increased. However, increasing clock speed is not viable due to heat dissipation and power consumption constraints. Hence, Instead of trying to increase the... Read more

1 April, 2012
ElectroDroid 2.4.1

ElectroDroid 2.4.1

...series/parallel; Capacitor charge calculation; Operational amplifier; LED resistor calculator; LM317 calculator; Heat dissipation; Battery Life calculator; Inductor design tool; Voltage Drop calculator; PCB Trace... Read more

27 November, 2011
Mechanical Engineer 3.6

Mechanical Engineer 3.6

...Required Length of Bearing Rate of Bearing Heat Generation Wall Area Bearing Heat Dissipation Heat Rise in Bearing Brakes Torque Required to Stop Load Revolutions... Read more

13 October, 2011
Cabinet Cooling Calculator 1.0

Cabinet Cooling Calculator 1.0

...cabinet housing heat dissipating equipment.Cooling capacity is calculated based on total heat dissipation, ambient room temperature, maximum temperature rating of equipment and cabinet dimensions... Read more

20 July, 2011
Power Efficient Rate Monotonic Scheduling for Multi-Core Systems

Power Efficient Rate Monotonic Scheduling for Multi-Core Systems

...facility comes at the price of more energy consumption and eventually higher heat dissipation. As a remedy, these issues are being encountered by adjusting the... Read more

8 July, 2011
Dimetrodon: Processor-Level Preventive Thermal Management Via Idle Cycle Injection

Dimetrodon: Processor-Level Preventive Thermal Management Via Idle Cycle Injection

...favorable trade-offs for temperature reductions up to 30% due to rapid heat dissipation during short idle intervals Read more

10 June, 2011
CoolBook 2.2

CoolBook 2.2

...Registered users may set voltage and frequency manually. This can dramatically reduce heat dissipation, and fan noise. Use your MacBook with full performance without battery... Read more

9 November, 2010
BAND-AiDe: A Tool for Cyber-Physical Oriented Analysis and Design of Body Area Networks and Devices

BAND-AiDe: A Tool for Cyber-Physical Oriented Analysis and Design of Body Area Networks and Devices

...the human body, i.e. limiting any undesirable side-effects (e.g. heat dissipation) of BAN operations (involving sensing, computation, and communication among the devices... Read more

27 August, 2010

Intel keeps the heat on Itanium

...from 0.18-micron to 0.13-micron, reducing power consumption and heat dissipation. Pentium 4 will get the 0.13-micron treatment later, beginning... Read more

10 August, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Focus: Processor makers' flippin' genius

...The "flip-chip" part of the package has to do primarily with heat dissipation. On older socket designs, the silicon resided on the bottom of... Read more

2 May, 2000 by Matthew Broersma

Focus: Processor makers' flippin' genius, Part II

The transition to flip-chip contributed to early manufacturing problems Read more

2 May, 2000 by Matthew Broersma
Towards Thermal Aware Workload Scheduling in a Data Center

Towards Thermal Aware Workload Scheduling in a Data Center

...density blade servers are a popular technology for data centers, however, the heat dissipation density of data centers increases exponentially. There is strong evidence to... Read more

16 October, 2009

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