10th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects HOT Interconnects (HotI'02) A Power Model for Routers: Modeling Alpha 21364 and InfiniBand Routers Stanford, California, USA August 21-August 23 ISBN: 0-7695-1650-5
As interconnection networks proliferate to many new applications, a low-latency high-throughput fabric is no longer sufficient. Applications are becoming power-constrained. In this paper, we propose an architectural-level power model for interconnection network routers that will allow researchers and designers to easily factor in power when exploring architectural trade-offs. We applied our model to two commercial routers — the integrated Alpha 21364 router and the IBM 8-port 12X InfiniBand router, and show that the different micro-architectures lead to vastly different power consumption and distribution estimates.
Citation:
Hang-Sheng Wang, Li-Shiuan Peh, Sharad Malik, "A Power Model for Routers: Modeling Alpha 21364 and InfiniBand Routers," hoti, pp.21, 10th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects HOT Interconnects (HotI'02), 2002 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||