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international conference on energy aware computing | 2010

An innovative approach to dynamic platform and thermal management for Mobile platforms

Vasudevan Srinivasan; Jim Hermerding; Rahul Khanna

Modern Mobile platforms are increasingly complex in terms of power management feature set with the advent of Turbo Boost Technology and other features. Trend has been to develop advanced methodologies related to power and thermal management, adaptive fan speed technologies, optimal power sharing etc. Managing these technologies in an optimized and coordinated manner is becoming increasingly complex if they exist independent of each other on the same platform. In this paper we discuss and investigate an efficient and innovative approach in the form of Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework (DPTF) to solve complex power and thermal management issues on a computing platform. This technology uses software and hardware touch points that allows quick and efficient deployment of sophisticated power and thermal management solutions on Intel Mobile platforms. We explain the benefits of DPTF using a platform level thermal management solution called Dynamic Power Performance Management (DPPM) highlighting the benefits of DPPM. We also discuss standardized hardware interfaces for easier and efficient accessibility to power and thermal features of a device.


international conference on energy aware computing | 2011

Ultrabook™: Doing more with less

Jim Hermerding; Eric Distefano; Tyrone Hill; Ketan R. Shah; Vasudevan Srinivasan

Mobile Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) place great emphasis on creating unique system designs to differentiate themselves in the mobile market. Intel Corporations introduction of the Intel Ultrabook™ segment and low power processors provides a path for innovation and thinking “outside the box” of the traditional notebook PC. This paper will highlight 3 innovative examples of doing more with less with Configurable TDP, Configurable Tj, and Fan Speed Optimization for battery life.


Archive | 2004

Device and method for on-die temperature measurement

Efraim Rotem; Jim Hermerding; Eric Distefano; Barnes Cooper


Archive | 2004

Determining the thermal influence of components within a system and usage of a matrix for power and thermal management

Jim Hermerding; Barnes Cooper; Steve P. Frayne; Eric Distefano; Sridhar V. Machiroutu


Archive | 2008

TECHNIQUES TO MANAGE OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS FOR A PROCESSOR

Efraim Rotem; Eric Distefano; Jim Hermerding; Ronny Korner; Yuval Yosef


Archive | 2011

INTERVENTION OF INDEPENDENT SELF-REGULATION OF POWER CONSUMPTION DEVICES

Leslie E. Cline; Sitaram Yadavalli; Ishmael Santos; Jim Hermerding


Archive | 2009

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ON-DIE TEMPERATURE SENSING AND CONTROL

Efraim Rotem; Jim Hermerding; Eric Distefano; Barnes Cooper


Archive | 2005

Apparatus for determining temperature of a portable computer system

Jim Kardach; David Williams; Eric Distefano; Marlon Cardenas; Jim Hermerding


Archive | 2006

Method, apparatus and system for thermal management using power density feedback

Rafael Rodarte; Jim Hermerding; Ishmael Santos


Archive | 2011

Performance reduction limit for power consumption device

Leslie E. Cline; Sitaram Yadavalli; Ishmael Santos; Jim Hermerding

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