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Understanding Hetrogeneous Computing: Power, Thermal Management, and Resource Sharing

This panel discussion led by Konrad Lai on June 10, 2007, delves into the intricacies of heterogeneous computing. Key topics include managing power and thermal aspects across various platforms, such as cores, chips, boards, and data centers. The discussion highlights the importance of integrating software solutions before hardware primitives, as emphasized by experts like Beng-Hong and Burton Smith. The focus is on CPU and co-processor interactions, as well as achieving optimal resource sharing between different processing units.

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Understanding Hetrogeneous Computing: Power, Thermal Management, and Resource Sharing

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  1. WIOSCA Konrad Lai Senior Principal Engineer CTG/MTL June 10, 2007

  2. WIOSCA Panel – Konrad Lai • VM Support – Beng-Hong covers it well • Managing Power/Thermal • core, chip, board, chassis, rack, data center • Hetrogeneous • same ISA, different speed • subset/superset hetrogeneous • CPU and co-processor • Resource Sharing – Burton Smith covers it well • SW first, then integrate primitives into HW

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