TL;DR
FlexWatts is a hybrid power delivery network that dynamically adapts to workload and power consumption, significantly improving energy efficiency and performance in modern microprocessors.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hybrid PDN combining IVRs and LDOs with a prediction algorithm for dynamic mode switching, optimizing energy efficiency across diverse workloads.
Findings
FlexWatts improves performance by up to 25% on benchmark workloads.
It achieves comparable cost and area overhead to existing IVR-based PDNs.
The open-source PDNspot model enables detailed analysis of PDN tradeoffs.
Abstract
Modern client processors typically use one of three commonly-used power delivery network (PDN): 1) motherboard voltage regulators (MBVR), 2) integrated voltage regulators (IVR), and 3) low dropout voltage regulators (LDO). We observe that the energy-efficiency of each of these PDNs varies with the processor power (e.g., thermal design power (TDP) and dynamic power-state) and workload characteristics. This leads to energy inefficiency and performance loss, as modern client processors operate across a wide spectrum of power consumption and execute a wide variety of workloads. We propose FlexWatts, a hybrid adaptive PDN for modern client processors whose goal is to provide high energy-efficiency across the processor's wide range of power consumption and workloads by dynamically allocating PDNs to processor domains. FlexWatts is based on three key ideas. First, it combines IVRs and LDOs in…
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