The Software Cache Optimization-Based Method for Decreasing Energy Consumption of Computational Clusters

Reducing the consumption of electricity by computing devices is currently an urgent task. Moreover, if earlier this problem belonged to the competence of hardware developers and the design of more cost-effective equipment, then more recently there has been an increased interest in this issue on the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energies (Basel) 2022-10, Vol.15 (20), p.7509
Hauptverfasser: Kravets, Alla G., Egunov, Vitaly
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Zusammenfassung:Reducing the consumption of electricity by computing devices is currently an urgent task. Moreover, if earlier this problem belonged to the competence of hardware developers and the design of more cost-effective equipment, then more recently there has been an increased interest in this issue on the part of software developers. The issues of these studies are extensive. From energy efficiency issues of various programming languages to the development of energy-saving software for smartphones and other gadgets. However, to the best of our knowledge, no study has reported an analysis of the impact of cache optimizations on computing devices’ power consumption. Hence, this paper aims to provide an analysis of such impact on the software energy efficiency using the original software design procedure and computational experiments. The proposed Software Cache Optimization (SCO)-based Methodology was applied to one of the key linear algebra transformations. Experiments were carried out to determine software energy efficiency. RAPL (Running Average Power Limit) was used—an interface developed by Intel, which provides built-in counters of Central Processing Unit (CPU) energy consumption. Measurements have shown that optimized software versions reduce power consumption up to 4 times in relation to the basic transformation scheme. Experimental results confirm the effectiveness of the SCO-based Methodology used to reduce energy consumption and the applicability of this technique for software optimization.
ISSN:1996-1073
1996-1073
DOI:10.3390/en15207509