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| Creating Energy-Efficient Software (Part 1) [Knowledgebase] Download PDF Creating Energy-Efficient Software[PDF 2MB] Abstract This paper examines software methodologies, designs, and software development tools that can be used to improve the energy effi ... Posted: 2008-10-15 09:06:39 by Rajshree Chabukswar (Intel), Jun De Vega, Karthik Krishnan (Intel) | article, Energy, Laptop software, Energy Efficient, Power, MPSDK, mobile |
| Code Sample: Platform Discovery Code [Knowledgebase] Designing and developing good software requires an understanding of the hardware platform the software is running on. This Platform Discovery Code sample is a starting point to help application devel ... Posted: 2008-07-03 17:49:23 by Richard Winterton (Intel) | sample code, Connectivity, Energy Efficient, Power, Code, пример кода |
| Intel® PowerInformer [Knowledgebase] What is PowerInformer? Have you ever noticed a sudden drop in the battery life of your laptop, and suspect it’s the result of the application you installed last week? Have you ever wondered wh ... Posted: 2008-12-15 12:32:08 by Taylor Kidd (Intel), Khang Nguyen (Intel), Loc Nguyen (Intel) | usage, battery, utility, download, Energy Efficient, Power, энергопотребление, мобильность, питание, аккумулятор, PowerInformer |
| Writing Code to Reveal the Performance Details of Mobile Processors [Knowledgebase] Introduction Calculations reveal the relationships between power, clock speed, and frequencyby Richard WintertonJames Joule developed the formula for power dissipation (P = I²R), which states that p ... Posted: 2008-10-09 10:13:58 by Richard Winterton (Intel) | performance, Power, Code, Mobility |
| Energy-Efficient Software Guidelines [Knowledgebase] You may also be interested in the Energy-Efficient Software Checklist Download PDF Download Energy-Efficient Software Guidelines [PDF 1MB] Computational Efficiency Multithreading Exec ... Posted: 2008-12-18 10:49:13 by Petter Larsson (Intel) | Energy, optimization, Power |
| Energy-Efficient Software Checklist [Knowledgebase] You may also be interested in the Energy-Efficient Software Guidelines Download PDF Download Energy-Efficient Software Criteria [PDF 72KB] Checklist for creating software applications that is ene ... Posted: 2009-02-18 10:57:06 by Petter Larsson (Intel) | Energy, checklist, optimization, Power |
| OpenSolaris and Centrino 2 [Blogs] Last summer, Intel launched our latest mobile computing platform, branded Intel Centrino 2 processor technology. For a long time as we were doing OpenSolaris development, I used to know this platform ... Posted: 2008-11-27 15:38:50 by David Stewart (Intel) | power management, "open source", ACPI, Centrino 2, DVD playback, graphics drivers, wireless device drivers, OpenSolaris, Power, mobile, Solaris |
| Enabling the Application Energy Toolkit on a MID [Blogs] The application Energy Toolkit is a great tool for helping determine your applications power usage and then tune it for better power management. Sounds like something that could be very useful for a ... Posted: 2008-12-03 14:12:49 by Dale Taylor (Intel) | Power, MID |
| Green Home Management – Can we learn from PCs? [Blogs] If we could update our homes like we have the Microprocessor we really could improve the cost of building and managing the power consumed in our homes. I’ve become more aware of just how much powe ... Posted: 2009-03-15 21:20:33 by Dale Taylor (Intel) | research, Power, conservation |
| New topics and restarting the blog [Blogs] Oh my gosh. Looking at a history of my previous blogs, I can't believe my last article was in September 2008. That can’t be true. I've written several since then. Hey wait. To quote the great down h ... Posted: 2009-06-29 13:18:10 by Taylor Kidd | Power, client applications, energy usage |
| Why P scales as C*V^2*f is so obvious [Blogs] [Warning: Math and physics alert! Math and physics alert!] I think that you've all seen this equation before: P = a * C * V2 * f Where P is power, C is capacitance, V is the voltage across t ... Posted: 2009-06-29 13:18:48 by Taylor Kidd | software, Power, energy usage, client |
| Power, Performance and Open Source [Videos] Ram Peddibhotla, Director of Intel’s Open Source Technology Center, discusses Intel’s longstanding contribution to the Open Source community in all areas of the stack to take best advantage of the ... Posted: 2009-07-07 14:02:35 by venkatrajaraman | open source, performance, Power |
| Why P scales as C*V^2*f is so obvious (pt 1) [Blogs] [apologies gentle readers if you've seen this twice. I've moved this over from my mysterious twin account (taylor-kidd-2) over to this account (taylor-kidd)] [Warning: Math and physics alert! Math an ... Posted: 2009-08-25 09:42:12 by Taylor Kidd (Intel) | energy efficiency, applications, Power |
| Why Parallel Processing? Why now? What about my legacy code? [Blogs] Many software companies have applications which are in use by their customers that have significant runtime and for which fast runtime is a necessity or a competitive advantage. There has always been ... Posted: 2009-08-31 16:35:28 by Tom Spyrou | Power, Code, parallel, multi-core, cosumption, legacy, processing |
| Performance per Watt: Hey, I already know it’s important, don’t I? (The preface) [Blogs] One of the big advantages of blogging is that I can write about anything I want, as long is it doesn’t violate any Intel conduct rules, refer to any competitors, reveal any confidential information, ... Posted: 2009-10-14 15:23:26 by Taylor Kidd (Intel) | power management, energy efficiency, applications, Power |
| Performance per Watt: Hey, I already know it’s important, don’t I? (The intro, part I) [Blogs] What is performance per Watt? Performance per Watt is pretty straight forward when you first look at it. Then you begin to sink in the quicksand you’ve blithely walked into. The panic sets in as ... Posted: 2009-10-22 11:41:10 by Taylor Kidd (Intel) | power management, energy efficiency, applications, Power |
| Mobile and Netbook optimization blogs posted on the Atom Developer site [Blogs] A few weeks back I posted a few blogs to the Atom Developer site that contained useful information about optimizing for small mobile form factor devices. I wanted to give a brief mention of those bl ... Posted: 2009-11-11 14:09:34 by Dale Taylor (Intel) | performance, Intel Atom, Power, UI, mobile, optimize |