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Data Center Sprinting: Enabling Computational Sprinting at the Data Center Level

2015 IEEE 35th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2015
Microprocessors may need to keep most of their cores off in the era of dark silicon due to thermal constraints. Recent studies have proposed Computational Sprinting, which allows a chip to temporarily exceed its power and thermal limits by turning on all its cores for a short time period, such that its computing performance is boosted for bursty ...
Wenli Zheng, Xiaorui Wang
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GreenSprint: Effective Computational Sprinting in Green Data Centers

2018 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS), 2018
Computational Sprinting has proven to be an effective way to boost the computing performance for bursty workloads, which allows a chip to exceed its power and thermal limits temporarily by turning on all processor cores and absorbing the extra heat dissipation with certain phase-changing materials.
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