Advanced micro devices, inc. (20240113914). LOW POWER PROCESSING OF REMOTE MANAGEABILITY REQUESTS simplified abstract

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LOW POWER PROCESSING OF REMOTE MANAGEABILITY REQUESTS

Organization Name

advanced micro devices, inc.

Inventor(s)

Sriram Sambamurthy of Austin TX (US)

Indrani Paul of Austin TX (US)

David Boardman Kramer of Austin TX (US)

Madhusudan Chilakam of Boxborough MA (US)

LOW POWER PROCESSING OF REMOTE MANAGEABILITY REQUESTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240113914 titled 'LOW POWER PROCESSING OF REMOTE MANAGEABILITY REQUESTS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an apparatus and method for efficiently managing power for multiple clients of a semiconductor chip that supports remote manageability. The system includes a network interface, manageability processing circuitry (MPC), and a sideband communication channel for data transmission.

  • The network interface receives a packet and sends it to the MPC for processing.
  • The MPC determines if the packet needs to be processed by itself or one of the clients.
  • If the packet is for the MPC, it processes it without involving the clients, who can remain idle.
  • The network interface and MPC use a sideband communication channel for data transmission, reducing latency and power consumption.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in data centers, cloud computing environments, and networking equipment where efficient power management and remote manageability are crucial.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient power management for multiple clients of a semiconductor chip. 2. Remote manageability of processing tasks without involving all clients.

Benefits

1. Reduced power consumption. 2. Lower latency in data transmission. 3. Improved remote manageability of processing tasks.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimized power management solutions for data centers, cloud computing providers, and networking equipment manufacturers.

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to power management solutions for semiconductor chips and remote manageability in networking equipment.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact overall system performance?

The article does not provide information on the overall impact of this technology on system performance. It would be interesting to know if there are any trade-offs in performance for the benefits gained in power management and remote manageability.

Are there any potential security implications with this technology?

The article does not address any potential security implications that may arise from implementing this technology. It would be important to consider how data security is maintained when using a sideband communication channel for data transmission.


Original Abstract Submitted

an apparatus and method for efficiently performing power management for multiple clients of a semiconductor chip that supports remote manageability. in various implementations, a network interface receives a packet, and sends at least an indication of the packet to a manageability processing circuitry (mpc) of a processing node with multiple clients for processing tasks. the mpc determines whether a client or itself is a destination needed to process the packet. if the destination is the mpc, then packet processing is done by the mpc without involvement from the clients, which can be in an idle state. for example, the mpc can process a remote manageability packet requesting diagnostic information from one or more clients of the processing node. the network interface and the mpc use a sideband communication channel for data transmission, which foregoes lane training for further reduction in latency and power consumption.