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Adaptive Power Control With Online Model Estimation for Chip Multiprocessors

Adaptive Power Control With Online Model Estimation for Chip Multiprocessors

As Chip Multiprocessors (CMPs) become the main trend in processor development, various power and thermal management strategies have recently been proposed to... Read more

24 October, 2010
Integrating Utilization Control With Task Consolidation for Power Optimization in Multi-Core Real-Time Systems

Integrating Utilization Control With Task Consolidation for Power Optimization in Multi-Core Real-Time Systems

Since multi-core processors have become a primary trend in processor development, new scheduling algorithms are needed to minimize power consumption while achieving... Read more

18 October, 2010

Intel sees Moore's Law wall ahead

A recent paper by Intel researchers suggests that chip development as laid out by Moore's Law will hit a serious block within the next two decades Read more

2 December, 2003 by Michael Kanellos
The Untold Story of Marvell's <endeca_term>Processor Development</endeca_term>

The Untold Story of Marvell's Processor Development

This paper discloses the eight-year effort that preceded the recent launch of Marvell's Sheeva processors, explaining... Read more

1 August, 2008
A Stream <endeca_term>Processor Development</endeca_term> Platform

A Stream Processor Development Platform

This paper describes a hardware and software platform for developing streaming applications. Programmers write stream... Read more

20 June, 2007

Moore's Law to roll on for another decade

...that none of the current chip-manufacturing problems represent a wall for processor development Read more

11 February, 2003 by Michael Kanellos
Temperature-Constrained Power Control for Chip Multiprocessors With Online Model Estimation

Temperature-Constrained Power Control for Chip Multiprocessors With Online Model Estimation

As Chip Multiprocessors (CMPs) become the main trend in processor development, various power and thermal management strategies have recently been proposed to... Read more

24 June, 2009
Benchmarks: AMD's 45nm 'Shanghai' Opteron

Benchmarks: AMD's 45nm 'Shanghai' Opteron

...February 2009 a more power-hungry 2.80GHz version will be available. Processor development is forging ahead. Intel has already demonstrated what Nehalem can do... Read more

20 November, 2008 by Christoph Hochstätter
Can AMD's heir apparent turn its fortunes around?

Can AMD's heir apparent turn its fortunes around?

Company president and chief operating officer Dirk Meyer is being groomed to succeed Hector Ruiz, but first he must prove that last year's engineering mistakes were an aberration Read more

3 January, 2008 by Dawn Kawamoto and Tom Krazit

'The microprocessor is dead' says Sun

A computer on a single chip is the future, says Sun - and it'll only take a decade for the microprocessor to become extinct Read more

15 October, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Why IBM could win the processor wars

...to be edgy. Sun is running behind on its own timeline in processor development and, as every fox will tell you, that gives the hounds... Read more

10 July, 2002 by Bill O'Brien

ECTS: Be tempts gamers with OS enhancements

...manipulation is currently demanding every last bit of performance and that despite processor development, improvements in OS architecture are needed. Be says it has addressed... Read more

6 September, 1999 by Dave Wilby

Analysis: Will Intel kill AMD?

...the immediate future, there remains nothing to prevent Intel's forthcoming Coppermine processor development work dragging down K7 margins in the same way Celeron forced... Read more

25 August, 1999 by Dave Wilby

Bishop: My plans for SGI

...IA-64, Intel's 64-bit processor architecture, as well as graphics processor development, through an outsourcing deal with nVidia. nVidia and SGI will work... Read more

24 August, 1999 by John G.Spooner

Analysis: Intel takes integrated approach

...no signs that Intel will take an integrated approach to all its processor development. On a recent visit to London, Pat Gelsinger, Intel vice president... Read more

14 July, 1998 by Martin Veitch

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