Intel corporation (20240273028). ENERGY CONSUMPTION MEASUREMENT simplified abstract

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ENERGY CONSUMPTION MEASUREMENT

Organization Name

intel corporation

Inventor(s)

Corey D. Gough of Portland OR (US)

Yuval Bustan of Moshav Mismeret (IL)

Arvind Raman of Austin TX (US)

Mariusz Oriol of Gdynia (PL)

Nilanjan Palit of Northborough MA (US)

Philip Abraham of Rye NY (US)

Priyanka Ganesh of Redmond WA (US)

Daniel G. Cartagena of Chandler AZ (US)

Mateusz Duchalski of Bydgoszcz (PL)

ENERGY CONSUMPTION MEASUREMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240273028 titled 'ENERGY CONSUMPTION MEASUREMENT

The abstract describes a patent application related to a circuitry that can determine and output the energy usage of a process executed by at least one multi-core processor, regardless of the core that executes the process. The energy usage is determined based on cache operations, processor microoperations, dynamic capacitance levels, temperature, input voltage temperature, and frequency of the multi-core processor.

  • The circuitry can determine and output energy usage of a process executed by a multi-core processor.
  • Energy usage is based on cache operations and processor microoperations associated with the process.
  • Energy usage is determined based on dynamic capacitance levels, temperature, input voltage temperature, and frequency of the multi-core processor.

Potential Applications: - Energy efficiency optimization in multi-core processors - Real-time monitoring of energy consumption in computing systems

Problems Solved: - Accurate measurement of energy usage in multi-core processors - Optimization of power consumption in computing systems

Benefits: - Improved energy efficiency in computing systems - Enhanced performance monitoring and optimization

Commercial Applications: Title: Energy Efficiency Optimization in Multi-Core Processors This technology can be utilized in data centers, server farms, and high-performance computing environments to optimize energy usage and improve overall system performance.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the circuitry determine the energy usage of a process executed by a multi-core processor? - The circuitry determines energy usage based on cache operations, processor microoperations, dynamic capacitance levels, temperature, input voltage temperature, and frequency of the multi-core processor.

2. What are the potential benefits of using this technology in computing systems? - The potential benefits include improved energy efficiency, enhanced performance monitoring, and optimization of power consumption.


Original Abstract Submitted

examples described herein relate to at least one multi-core processor and a circuitry can determine and output energy usage of a process regardless of a core of the at least one multi-core processor that executes the process. the circuitry can determine the energy usage of the process based on cache operations and processor microoperations associated with the process. the energy usage of the process can be based on dynamic capacitance (cdyn) levels and one or more of: temperature of the at least one multi-core processor, input voltage temperature to the at least one multi-core processor, and/or frequency of the at least one multi-core processor.