The dark silicon era is driving the emergence of asymmetric computing platforms consisting of cores with diverse power-performance characteristics enabling better match between a task’s requirements and the compute engine leading to substantially improved energy-efficiency. In this chapter, we discuss the challenges and opportunities offered by asymmetric multi-cores towards low-power, high-performance mobile computing. We present a comprehensive power management framework that can guarantee Quality of Service (QoS), while minimizing energy consumption within the Thermal Design Power (TDP) budget.
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Mitra, T., Muthukaruppan, T. S., Pathania, A., Pricopi, M., Venkataramani, V., & Vishin, S. (2017). Power management of asymmetric multi-cores in the dark silicon era. In The Dark Side of Silicon: Energy Efficient Computing in the Dark Silicon Era (pp. 159–189). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31596-6_6
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