By: David Kanter (dkanter.delete@this.realworldtech.com), June 21, 2011 12:19 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
After a brief hiatus due to travel for conferences and other matters, we are returning to our regularly scheduled reading with a new article.
Enthusiasts and engineers know cooling is vital; it raises frequency and dramatically lowers power by reducing CPU or GPU temperatures. The world’s fastest supercomputer shows that thermal management can increase CPU performance/watt by 20% and 3D integration will make cooling more critical in the future.
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT062011114950
As always, comments, discussion and feedback are encouraged.
David
Enthusiasts and engineers know cooling is vital; it raises frequency and dramatically lowers power by reducing CPU or GPU temperatures. The world’s fastest supercomputer shows that thermal management can increase CPU performance/watt by 20% and 3D integration will make cooling more critical in the future.
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT062011114950
As always, comments, discussion and feedback are encouraged.
David
| Topic | Posted By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Article: Cooling and performance/watt | David Kanter | 06/21/11 12:19 PM |
| 'temperature' not 'power'? | Paul A. Clayton | 06/21/11 03:01 PM |
| 'temperature' not 'power'? | David Kanter | 06/21/11 03:38 PM |
| resistance(temperature) | Moritz | 06/22/11 04:48 AM |
| resistance(temperature) | Adrian | 06/22/11 05:13 AM |
| resistance(temperature) | David Hess | 06/22/11 08:53 AM |
| resistance(temperature) | Adrian | 06/24/11 02:24 AM |
| resistance(temperature) | David Hess | 06/24/11 02:14 PM |
| Article: Cooling and performance/watt | Ed Trice | 06/22/11 10:57 AM |
| Cooling | David Kanter | 06/22/11 03:26 PM |
| Cooling | Ed Trice | 06/22/11 03:54 PM |
| TE-elements | Moritz | 06/23/11 05:55 AM |
| Radiator placement and design | Ricardo B | 06/23/11 07:34 AM |
| TE-elements | EduardoS | 06/23/11 04:21 PM |
| water/air | Moritz | 06/23/11 10:30 PM |
| water/air | Ricardo B | 06/24/11 02:29 PM |
| water/air | bakaneko | 06/24/11 09:45 PM |
| water/air | David Hess | 06/25/11 04:12 AM |
| water/air | Ricardo B | 06/25/11 06:07 AM |
| water/air | ZaZa | 06/25/11 09:47 AM |
| water/air | Ricardo B | 06/25/11 11:40 AM |
| water/air | rwessel | 06/26/11 03:43 AM |
| water/air | ZaZa | 06/26/11 04:05 PM |
| Temperature inversion | Jonathan Kang | 06/22/11 05:43 PM |
| LN2 overclocking | Doug Siebert | 06/25/11 01:32 PM |
| Temperature inversion | Vincent Diepeveen | 06/27/11 01:01 PM |
| Temperature inversion | Anon | 06/28/11 03:30 PM |
| Temperature inversion | Jonathan Kang | 07/05/11 06:38 PM |
| Article: Cooling and performance/watt | (tm) | 06/27/11 05:51 AM |
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| Article: Cooling and performance/watt | rwessel | 10/15/11 09:56 PM |
| Exponential growth of subthreshold leakage | Konrad Schwarz | 12/15/11 07:56 AM |
| Exponential growth of subthreshold leakage | Rohit | 12/15/11 01:22 PM |
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| Exponential growth of subthreshold leakage | Doug S | 01/07/13 10:25 AM |
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