DocumentCode
2946992
Title
Power shifting in Thrifty Interconnection Network
Author
Li, Jian ; Huang, Wei ; Lefurgy, Charles ; Zhang, Lixin ; Denzel, Wolfgang E. ; Treumann, Richard R. ; Wang, Kun
Author_Institution
IBM Res. - Austin, Austin, TX, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
12-16 Feb. 2011
Firstpage
156
Lastpage
167
Abstract
This paper presents two complementary techniques to manage the power consumption of large-scale systems with a packet-switched interconnection network. First, we propose Thrifty Interconnection Network (TIN), where the network links are activated and de-activated dynamically with little or no overhead by using inherent system events to timely trigger link activation or de-activation. Second, we propose Network Power Shifting (NPS) that dynamically shifts the power budget between the compute nodes and their corresponding network components. TIN activates and trains the links in the interconnection network, just-in-time before the network communication is about to happen, and thriftily puts them into a low-power mode when communication is finished, hence reducing unnecessary network power consumption. Furthermore, the compute nodes can absorb the extra power budget shifted from its attached network components and increase their processor frequency for higher performance with NPS. Our simulation results on a set of real-world workload traces show that TIN can achieve on average 60% network power reduction, with the support of only one low-power mode. When NPS is enabled, the two together can achieve 12% application performance improvement and 13% overall system energy reduction. Further performance improvement is possible if the compute nodes can speed up more and fully utilize the extra power budget reinvested from the thrifty network with more aggressive cooling support.
Keywords
large-scale systems; message passing; multiprocessor interconnection networks; power aware computing; power consumption; large-scale systems; link activation; link de-activation; network power shifting; packet-switched interconnection network; power consumption; thrifty interconnection network; Hardware; Multiprocessor interconnection; Power demand; Radiation detectors; Routing; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA), 2011 IEEE 17th International Symposium on
Conference_Location
San Antonio, TX
ISSN
1530-0897
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9432-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HPCA.2011.5749725
Filename
5749725
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