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Delivering Performance Delivering Performance While Conserving Power While Conserving Power (AMD)(AMD)
Brent KerbyBrent KerbyProduct Manager, Servers & WorkstationsProduct Manager, Servers & WorkstationsMicroprocessor Solutions SectorMicroprocessor Solutions SectorAMD AMD www.amd.comwww.amd.com
Did You Know?Did You Know?
The combined total of data centers in California are estimated to require 250MW – 375MW of energy. That’s equivalent to 3,495 – 5,242 barrels of oil a day!
SOURCE: California Energy Commission http://www.energy.ca.gov/reports/2004-04-07_500-04-004.PDF
IT Managers Have A IT Managers Have A Problem Problem
Base: 1,177 IT Decision Makers November 2005Strategy Group/Ziff-Davis
17%
12%
38%
21%
12% Power ConsumptionPower Consumption
CoolingCooling
Both EquallyBoth EquallyImportantImportant
Suspect That Both are Issues Suspect That Both are Issues but do not Track at this Timebut do not Track at this Time
Neither Presents An Neither Presents An Issue at this TimeIssue at this Time
Power Consumption/Cooling Issues Tracked By Company: 71%
Stopped Buying More Servers And/Or Stopped Buying More Servers And/Or Consolidated Existing EquipmentConsolidated Existing Equipment
How Are Companies Addressing These Issues
Average of 18% of total rack space wasted due to power and cooling issues
Implemented "Cool Aisle/Hot Aisle“Implemented "Cool Aisle/Hot Aisle“LayoutLayout
15%
16%
23%
25%
26%
44%Increased Amount Of Increased Amount Of Power Supplied To Data CenterPower Supplied To Data Center
Increased Size Of Data CenterIncreased Size Of Data Center
OtherOther
None Of The AboveNone Of The Above
Microprocessor Innovations Microprocessor Innovations
Reducing power and coolingReducing power and cooling
Memory Sub-System
Dual-Corenative design
Efficient Architecture
Processor Power Management
Virtualization Technology
OS-Directed Power ManagementOS-Directed Power Management
AMD PowerNow!™ AMD PowerNow!™ technology with Optimized technology with Optimized Power Management Power Management
Multiple performance Multiple performance states for optimized power states for optimized power managementmanagement
Dynamically reduces Dynamically reduces processor power based on processor power based on workloadworkload
Lowers power Lowers power consumption without consumption without compromising compromising performanceperformance
Leverages industry Leverages industry standardsstandards
Up to 75% CPU power Up to 75% CPU power savings at idle savings at idle
P-StateHIGHHIGH
LOWLOW
P02600MHz
1.40V~95watts
P12400MHz
1.35V~90watts
P22200MHz
1.30V~76watts
P32000MHz
1.25V~65watts
P41800MHz
1.20V~55watts
P51000MHz
1.10V~32watts
PROCESSORPROCESSORUTILIZATIONUTILIZATION
EXAMPLE ONLY
Avg CPU Core Power(SPECWebSSL)
0.000
5.000
10.000
15.000
20.000
25.000
30.000
100%Utilization
80%Utilization
60%Utilization
40%Utilization
20%Utilization
Idle Standby
POW
ER
AMD PowerNow!™ Technology with OPM - DISABLED
AMD PowerNow!™ Technology with OPM - ENABLED
OS-Directed Power ManagementOS-Directed Power Management
-7%
-43%
AMD PowerNow! technology can provide up to 75% power savings!Benchmarks show no measurable performance impact!
-69%-75%
-73%
-55%
MAX
MIN
Efficiency Through Efficiency Through Instruction SetsInstruction Sets
OSOS
OS
ApplicationApplication
Application
Virtual Machine Virtual
Machine
Virtual Machine
‘‘AMD64 Technology’AMD64 Technology’ ‘‘Virtualization’Virtualization’
Getting more done without increased power and heat
Can Reduce number of power consuming servers
32-bit to 64-bit ~25% increase~25% increase
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118_8796_8800~100357,00.htmlhttp://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118_8796_8800~100357,00.html
Dual-CoreDual-CoreIncreasing performance without facilities upgradesIncreasing performance without facilities upgrades
Performance based on SPECweb®99_SSL 82,244 connections http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118_8796_8800~102056,00.html
Dual-Core Processors
Increasing throughput within the same power and cooling envelope as single-core processors
Less Space
AMD Opteron™ (Dual-Core)
VS.
17
Room for more growth
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AMD Opteron™ (Single-Core)
41%41%Less
Servers
Less Power
LessHeat
29
Architectures Effects On Power Architectures Effects On Power
I/O HubI/O HubUSBUSB
PCIPCI
PCI-E Bridge
PCI-E Bridge
PCI-E Bridge
PCI-E Bridge
I/O HubI/O Hub
CPUCPU CPUCPU
Legacy x86 ArchitectureLegacy x86 Architecture300 watts for processors (150w each)300 watts for processors (150w each)
22 watts for external memory controller22 watts for external memory controller
~$451 per year (1 server)~$451 per year (1 server)
~$225,698 per year (500 servers)~$225,698 per year (500 servers)
~69% More~69% More
AMD64 Technology with AMD64 Technology with Direct Connect ArchitectureDirect Connect Architecture
190 watts for processors (only 95w each)190 watts for processors (only 95w each)
Integrated memory controllersIntegrated memory controllers
~$266 per year (1 server)~$266 per year (1 server)
~$133,000 per year (500 servers)~$133,000 per year (500 servers)
SRQ
Crossbar
HTMem.Ctrlr
SRQ
Crossbar
HTMem.Ctrlr
8 GB/S
8 GB/S 8 GB/S
8 GB/S
I/O HubI/O Hub
PCI-E Bridge
PCI-E BridgePCI-E Bridge
PCI-E BridgePCI-E Bridge
PCI-E Bridge
Memory Controller
Hub
Memory Controller
Hub
MCPDual-Core
MCPDual-Core
NativeDual-Core
NativeDual-Core
MCPMCP MCPMCP
190 watts190 watts(95w per CPU)(95w per CPU)
2222wattswatts
322 watts 190 watts
CORE CORE CORE CORE
300 watts300 watts(150w per CPU)(150w per CPU)
Energy includes power input & cooling, Power Utility cost: $0.10/KW-hr, Publicly available processor & chipset specifications. The examples contained herein are intended for informational purposes only. Other factors will affect real-world power consumption and cost
Architectures Effects On PowerArchitectures Effects On Power
Legacy x86 Architecture692 watts for processors (173w each)
48 watts for external memory controller
~$1037 per year (1 server)
~$518,592 per year (500 servers)
~95% More
AMD64 Technology withDirect Connect Architecture
380 watts for processors (only 95w each)
Integrated memory controllers
~$533 per/year (1 server)
~$266,304 per/year (500 servers)
Energy includes power input & cooling, Power Utility cost: $0.10/KW-hr, Publicly available processor & chipset specifications. The examples contained herein are intended for informational purposes only. Other factors will affect real-world power consumption and cost.
I/O HubI/O HubUSBUSB
PCIPCI
PCI-E Bridge
PCI-E Bridge
PCI-E Bridge
PCI-E Bridge
I/O HubI/O Hub
8 GB/S
8 GB/S 8 GB/S
8 GB/S
PCI-E Bridge
PCI-E BridgePCI-E Bridge
PCI-E BridgePCI-E Bridge
PCI-E Bridge
USBUSB
PCIPCII/O HubI/O Hub
XMBXMBXMBXMB XMBXMB XMBXMB
SRQ
Crossbar
HTMem.Ctrlr
SRQ
Crossbar
HTMem.Ctrlr
SRQ
Crossbar
HTMem.Ctrlr
SRQ
Crossbar
HTMem.Ctrlr
Memory Controller
Hub
Memory Controller
Hub
MCPMCP MCPMCPMCPMCP MCPMCP
380 watts380 watts(95w per CPU)(95w per CPU)
1414wattswatts
8.58.5wattswatts
8.58.5wattswatts
8.58.5wattswatts
8.58.5wattswatts
CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE CORE
692 watts692 watts(173w per CPU)(173w per CPU)
740 watts 380 watts
ChallengesChallenges
Efficient Power SuppliesEfficient Power SuppliesTypically only 72% efficient (at full load)Typically only 72% efficient (at full load)
That’s 280 watts in a 1000 watt load! That’s 280 watts in a 1000 watt load!
Efficient Voltage Regulator ModulesEfficient Voltage Regulator ModulesProcessor, MemoryProcessor, Memory
Memory TechnologiesMemory TechnologiesDDR2 DIMM = ~6 watts eachDDR2 DIMM = ~6 watts each
FBDIMM = ~12 watts eachFBDIMM = ~12 watts each
Infrastructure Support of OS-Directed Infrastructure Support of OS-Directed Power ManagementPower Management
Driving Innovation And Awareness Driving Innovation And Awareness To Make A Difference…To Make A Difference…
Delivering Performance Delivering Performance While Conserving PowerWhile Conserving PowerThe mobile perspectiveThe mobile perspective
Frank P. HelmsFrank P. HelmsPrincipal Member Technical StaffPrincipal Member Technical StaffLead Mobile System ArchitectLead Mobile System ArchitectMicroprocessor Solutions SectorMicroprocessor Solutions SectorAMD www.amd.comAMD www.amd.com
AgendaAgenda
AMD Mobile Power Management AMD Mobile Power Management PhilosophyPhilosophy
AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile TechnologyAMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile TechnologyGeneral CharacteristicsGeneral Characteristics
Power Management MechanismsPower Management Mechanisms
Dual Core Processor Benefits for Dual Core Processor Benefits for Notebook PCsNotebook PCs
Windows Vista Power ManagementWindows Vista Power Management
DemoDemo
Power Management PhilosophyPower Management PhilosophyBoth OS and hardware are importantBoth OS and hardware are important
To optimize battery life and performance To optimize battery life and performance both the operating system (OS) directed both the operating system (OS) directed and Hardware (HW) autonomous and Hardware (HW) autonomous mechanisms must be involved in mechanisms must be involved in power managementpower management
Power Management PhilosophyPower Management PhilosophyMechanisms controlled by the OSMechanisms controlled by the OS
Mechanisms controlled by the OS have the Mechanisms controlled by the OS have the following characteristicsfollowing characteristics
Involve user policy/preferenceInvolve user policy/preference
Interactions with Applications and DriversInteractions with Applications and Drivers
Knowledge of CPU usage by the applications which Knowledge of CPU usage by the applications which are runningare running
Examples of Mechanisms controlled by the Examples of Mechanisms controlled by the OS includeOS include
Transitions in and out of ACPI S-statesTransitions in and out of ACPI S-states
Processor P-state controlProcessor P-state control
Halt (Processor C-state control)Halt (Processor C-state control)
Power Management PhilosophyPower Management PhilosophyControlled Autonomously by HWControlled Autonomously by HW
Mechanisms that are controlled autonomously by Mechanisms that are controlled autonomously by Hardware have the following characteristicsHardware have the following characteristics
Transparent to the OS, Software, and the UserTransparent to the OS, Software, and the User
Mechanisms that are on microsecond and finer Mechanisms that are on microsecond and finer time scalestime scales
ExamplesExamplesUsing pre-charge power down mode (memory)Using pre-charge power down mode (memory)
Fine grain clock gating (processor, GPU, etc.)Fine grain clock gating (processor, GPU, etc.)
HyperTransport™ Link power managementHyperTransport™ Link power management
AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile TechnologyAMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile TechnologyGeneral characteristicsGeneral characteristics
Dual Core (512 KB L2 per core)Dual Core (512 KB L2 per core)
Dual Channel DDR2Dual Channel DDR2
HyperTransport @ 800 MHz (6.4 GByte/s HyperTransport @ 800 MHz (6.4 GByte/s bandwidth total) bandwidth total)
Manufacturing process that is optimized Manufacturing process that is optimized for mobile (to minimize leakage current)for mobile (to minimize leakage current)
35x35mm lidless package and low 35x35mm lidless package and low profile socketprofile socket
AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile TechnologyAMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile TechnologyCore power managementCore power management
C0C0P-statesP-states
Dynamic fine grain clock gating of idle logicDynamic fine grain clock gating of idle logic
Pre-charge power down mode for system memoryPre-charge power down mode for system memory
Cores can be halted (C1) individuallyCores can be halted (C1) individuallyCore by core power managementCore by core power management
C1E (Enhanced): When both cores are halted, C1E (Enhanced): When both cores are halted, additional power savings mechanisms can additional power savings mechanisms can be appliedbe applied
HyperTransport™ link can be disconnected HyperTransport™ link can be disconnected
System Memory in self refreshSystem Memory in self refresh
On-die northbridge clock grid ramps downOn-die northbridge clock grid ramps down
AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile TechnologyAMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile TechnologyPower management overviewPower management overview
Both cores Both cores executing executing code (C0)code (C0)
Core0 C0
Core1C0
Northbridge
Chipset with GPU
HT ConnectedHT Connected
SODIMM
SODIMM
LCD
• Core 1 Halted(C1) clock grid ramped down
Core1C1
Core0C1
• Both cores halted enables hardware C1E
HT Disconnected
Northbridge
Cores clock grids ramped downCores clock grids ramped down
HT DisconnectedHT Disconnected
System Memory in self refreshSystem Memory in self refresh
On-die Northbridge clock grid ramped downOn-die Northbridge clock grid ramped down
Chipset clock gating etcChipset clock gating etc
Deeper Sleep (AltVID)Deeper Sleep (AltVID)
Chipset with GPU
Deeper Sleep: VDD plane voltage is
reduced further
Dual Core CPUs Can Improve Dual Core CPUs Can Improve Performance And Battery LifePerformance And Battery LifeHigher performance per wattHigher performance per watt
Example TDP Breakdown for 2 GHz AMD mobile processorsExample TDP Breakdown for 2 GHz AMD mobile processors
Single Core (2GHz)
+
I/O Power with 64bit DDR interface = 2.2 W
2006200620052005
I/O Power with 128bit DDR2 interface = 3.0 W
Core 0 (2GHz)
+
Core 1 (2GHz)
+
On Die Northbridge On Die Northbridge
Fixed Fixed 35W TDP35W TDP
= 32.8 W = 32 W
Windows Vista Power ManagementWindows Vista Power ManagementProcessor power managementProcessor power management
AMD will be evaluating all Windows Vista AMD will be evaluating all Windows Vista configurable power management optionsconfigurable power management options
AMD will publish recommendations for the AMD will publish recommendations for the use of Windows Vista power management use of Windows Vista power management options to optimize performance and options to optimize performance and battery lifebattery life
Dual Core ProcessorDual Core Processor
Frank P. HelmsFrank P. HelmsLead Mobile System ArchitectLead Mobile System ArchitectAMD Japan Engineering LabAMD Japan Engineering Lab
Call To ActionCall To Action
Use AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile Use AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile Technology for the best mobile Technology for the best mobile experience with Windows Vistaexperience with Windows Vista
Contact AMD regardingContact AMD regardingRecommendations for optimized Recommendations for optimized Windows Vista Power Policy settings for Windows Vista Power Policy settings for notebooks later this yearnotebooks later this year
Additional information on Additional information on AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile TechnologyAMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile Technology
Delivering Performance Delivering Performance While Conserving PowerWhile Conserving PowerThe desktop perspectiveThe desktop perspective
Paul C. StanleyPaul C. StanleyDesktop Strategic Platform PlanningDesktop Strategic Platform PlanningMicroprocessor Solutions SectorMicroprocessor Solutions SectorAMD www.amd.com AMD www.amd.com
AgendaAgenda
Desktop Power ConsumptionDesktop Power Consumption
The Energy Efficient DesktopThe Energy Efficient Desktop
The Microprocessor ContributionThe Microprocessor Contribution
Desktop Power Management Desktop Power Management
Platform Strategies for Reducing PowerPlatform Strategies for Reducing Power
Windows Vista Power Management on Windows Vista Power Management on the Desktopthe Desktop
Call to ActionCall to Action
Desktop Power ConsumptionDesktop Power Consumption
““Enthusiast” Class platform can easily exceed Enthusiast” Class platform can easily exceed 800W - 1000W of total system power800W - 1000W of total system power
High-Performance CPU + Dual GPU can exceed 60A High-Performance CPU + Dual GPU can exceed 60A on 12V railson 12V rails
ATX 2.0 Specification = two rails at 20A per railATX 2.0 Specification = two rails at 20A per rail
8-phase VRM, 4 GB System Memory, GPU Physics 8-phase VRM, 4 GB System Memory, GPU Physics Card, 4xSATA RAID, 2xGbE, USB, 1394, …Card, 4xSATA RAID, 2xGbE, USB, 1394, …Extreme Overclocking…Extreme Overclocking…
High-End Home Theater can exceed 400W+High-End Home Theater can exceed 400W+A/V tuner(s), external speakers, 7.1 Surround Sound, A/V tuner(s), external speakers, 7.1 Surround Sound, HD DVD, “big” LCD Monitor, etc.HD DVD, “big” LCD Monitor, etc.
Let’s face it – higher performance = Let’s face it – higher performance = higher powerhigher power
The Energy Efficient DesktopThe Energy Efficient Desktop
Typical Mainstream PC, measured at the wallTypical Mainstream PC, measured at the wallAt Idle: 150W - 200WAt Idle: 150W - 200Whttp://www.tomshardware.com/2005/06/03/dual_core_stress_test/http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/06/03/dual_core_stress_test/
Under Load: 200 W (UMA) – 350 W (discrete)Under Load: 200 W (UMA) – 350 W (discrete)
Energy Efficient Desktop: ~50W to ~100WEnergy Efficient Desktop: ~50W to ~100Whttp://www.silentpcreview.com/article313-page1.htmlhttp://www.silentpcreview.com/article313-page1.html
Typical Commercial usage modelTypical Commercial usage model8 hours per day, 90%+ Idle8 hours per day, 90%+ Idle
Energy Efficient Desktop (estimated) electricity Energy Efficient Desktop (estimated) electricity cost savings alone can easily exceed $100+ per cost savings alone can easily exceed $100+ per year per platformyear per platform
IDC Prognostication On SFFIDC Prognostication On SFFhttp://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1948894,00.asp?kc=EWRSS03119TX1K0000594http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1948894,00.asp?kc=EWRSS03119TX1K0000594
Platforms include Small Form Factor (SFF), Ultra-Small Form Factor Platforms include Small Form Factor (SFF), Ultra-Small Form Factor (USFF), All-In-One (AIO), Living Room PC (LRPC), Blade PC...(USFF), All-In-One (AIO), Living Room PC (LRPC), Blade PC...
2005 U.S. Markets: ~31M Minitowers (77% of desktop market), ~5M 2005 U.S. Markets: ~31M Minitowers (77% of desktop market), ~5M SFF (12%)SFF (12%)
2009 U.S. Markets: ~11M Minitowers (31%), ~15M SFF (42%)2009 U.S. Markets: ~11M Minitowers (31%), ~15M SFF (42%)
2005 to 2009 Global Markets: ~93M Minitower units (70%) drops to 2005 to 2009 Global Markets: ~93M Minitower units (70%) drops to ~78M (< 50%)~78M (< 50%)
2005 to 2009 Global Markets: SFF ~12M units (9%) rises to 2005 to 2009 Global Markets: SFF ~12M units (9%) rises to ~48M (30%)~48M (30%)
SFF produces less heat and noiseSFF produces less heat and noiseDual Core CPU provides more performance for less energy costDual Core CPU provides more performance for less energy cost
SFF in standard form factors, with standard components, keeps SFF in standard form factors, with standard components, keeps costs lowcosts low
eWeek On SFFeWeek On SFFhttp://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1854790,00.asphttp://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1854790,00.asphttp://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1934114,00.asphttp://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1934114,00.asp
Enterprise will drive the move to SFFEnterprise will drive the move to SFFManagement costs, electricity, acoustics, all call for smaller, Management costs, electricity, acoustics, all call for smaller, quieter desktopquieter desktop
Expandability gives way to integrationExpandability gives way to integrationShrinking the size (down to 6-9 liters) uses less powerShrinking the size (down to 6-9 liters) uses less powerStandard desktop parts minimizes platform costStandard desktop parts minimizes platform costData Center electricity usage is at the top of IT managers' Data Center electricity usage is at the top of IT managers' list of worrieslist of worriesBalance and tradeoff between performance and powerBalance and tradeoff between performance and power"...the lowest-power system...pays me back over the life of "...the lowest-power system...pays me back over the life of the system"the system"Desire for objective ways to measure power consumption, Desire for objective ways to measure power consumption, to be developed by third partiesto be developed by third parties
eWeek On SFF Trends Out To 2015eWeek On SFF Trends Out To 2015http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1949079,00.asp?kc=ewnws041306dtx1k0000599http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1949079,00.asp?kc=ewnws041306dtx1k0000599
Full-size tower is marginalizedFull-size tower is marginalized
Minitower (dominates U.S. retail Minitower (dominates U.S. retail today) is diminishedtoday) is diminished
SFF (7-20 liters) becomes most SFF (7-20 liters) becomes most popular, uses low-cost desktop popular, uses low-cost desktop componentscomponents
SFF acoustics become SFF acoustics become unobtrusive, form factor “fits unobtrusive, form factor “fits anywhere” (LRPC, etc.)anywhere” (LRPC, etc.)
USFF (1-7 liters) uses higher USFF (1-7 liters) uses higher priced notebook components priced notebook components (miniaturization)(miniaturization)
All-In-One (U)SFF a la All-In-One (U)SFF a la Apple iMacApple iMac
Blade PC Client for the Blade PC Client for the EnterpriseEnterprise
The Microprocessor ContributionThe Microprocessor ContributionAMD Athlon™ 64 ProcessorsAMD Athlon™ 64 Processors
AMD Athlon 64 X2 vs AMD Athlon 64 (V)EE CPUAMD Athlon 64 X2 vs AMD Athlon 64 (V)EE CPUAMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ @ 89 W standard TDPAMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ @ 89 W standard TDPAMD Athlon 64 EE 4800+ @ 65 W, VEE 3800+ @ 35 WAMD Athlon 64 EE 4800+ @ 65 W, VEE 3800+ @ 35 WAMD Athlon 64 X2 drops to ~9 W at IdleAMD Athlon 64 X2 drops to ~9 W at Idle(V)EE drops as low as ~1 W (matching AMD Turion™ 64)(V)EE drops as low as ~1 W (matching AMD Turion™ 64)
AMD Athlon 64 embeds TCaseMax and TDP dataAMD Athlon 64 embeds TCaseMax and TDP dataAMD Athlon 64 TDP has steadily declinedAMD Athlon 64 TDP has steadily declinedExamples (CPU samples are widely divergent, your mileage Examples (CPU samples are widely divergent, your mileage may vary)may vary)
CPUCPU TCaseMaxTCaseMax TDPTDPA64 X2 3800+ (Toledo)A64 X2 3800+ (Toledo) 63°C63°C 65.6 W [standard 89 W]65.6 W [standard 89 W]A64 4800+ (Toledo)A64 4800+ (Toledo) 59°C59°C 85.0 W [standard 110 W]85.0 W [standard 110 W]A64 3000+ (Venice)A64 3000+ (Venice) 57°C57°C 44.1 W [66% of standard 67 W]44.1 W [66% of standard 67 W]A64 4000+ (San Diego)A64 4000+ (San Diego) 59°C59°C 50.0 W [56% of standard 50.0 W [56% of standard 89 W]89 W]
AMD Athlon™ 64 Energy AMD Athlon™ 64 Energy Efficient CPUsEfficient CPUs
Energy-efficient processors drive new class of platformsEnergy-efficient processors drive new class of platformsThin Clients and PC Blades for EnterpriseThin Clients and PC Blades for Enterprise
SFF Desktops for Home and for BusinessSFF Desktops for Home and for BusinessSmaller footprint reaches further into the HomeSmaller footprint reaches further into the Home
Better Acoustics are RequiredBetter Acoustics are RequiredAccurate Temperature Monitoring enables improved fan control Accurate Temperature Monitoring enables improved fan control
Total-System Energy Efficiency is RequiredTotal-System Energy Efficiency is RequiredRegulatory Programs (EnergyStar, Blue Angel, Nordic Swan…) are driving Regulatory Programs (EnergyStar, Blue Angel, Nordic Swan…) are driving challenging new requirements for Energy Efficiencychallenging new requirements for Energy Efficiency
Building BlocksBuilding BlocksEnergy efficient componentsEnergy efficient components
Improved power management leveraging mobile technologyImproved power management leveraging mobile technology
Robust implementation of Cool’n’Quiet™ TechnologyRobust implementation of Cool’n’Quiet™ Technology
Accurate Temperature Monitoring infrastructureAccurate Temperature Monitoring infrastructure
Desktop Power ManagementDesktop Power Management
It’s not about power management, per seIt’s not about power management, per se
It’s really about delivering a better user It’s really about delivering a better user experience, lowering costs, and enabling new experience, lowering costs, and enabling new usage scenariosusage scenarios
Lower thermals = fewer/slower system fansLower thermals = fewer/slower system fans
Less noise = improved acousticsLess noise = improved acoustics
Desktops are consuming more power, electricity costs Desktops are consuming more power, electricity costs are rising – Do the mathare rising – Do the math
Home use scenarios demand quiet systemsHome use scenarios demand quiet systems
7 of 10 IT Shops track power consumption7 of 10 IT Shops track power consumptionhttp://enterprise.amd.com/Downloads/Ziff_Power_and_Cooling_IT_survey_en.pdfhttp://enterprise.amd.com/Downloads/Ziff_Power_and_Cooling_IT_survey_en.pdf
AMD Power ManagementAMD Power Management
AMD Cool‘n’Quiet™ on AMD Athlon™ 64 CPUAMD Cool‘n’Quiet™ on AMD Athlon™ 64 CPUPerformance On DemandPerformance On Demand
Up to 75% or more CPU power savings at IdleUp to 75% or more CPU power savings at Idle
No impact on the performance of other platform subsystems No impact on the performance of other platform subsystems (Memory Controller, HyperTransport...)(Memory Controller, HyperTransport...)
Fully synchronized Dual Core power managementFully synchronized Dual Core power management
Load Balancing across dual cores can lower total CPU power Load Balancing across dual cores can lower total CPU power consumption by as much as 50%consumption by as much as 50%
AMD Dual Core architecture optimizes chip-level AMD Dual Core architecture optimizes chip-level interconnects for faster, lower-power operationinterconnects for faster, lower-power operation
AMD DirectConnect Architecture eliminates bus interface AMD DirectConnect Architecture eliminates bus interface silicon and other overhead signalssilicon and other overhead signals
Saves “tens of watts per system”Saves “tens of watts per system”http://enterprise.amd.com/Downloads/34146A_PC_WP_en.pdfhttp://enterprise.amd.com/Downloads/34146A_PC_WP_en.pdf
Platform Strategies For Platform Strategies For Lowering PowerLowering Power
Undervolting and underclocking components Undervolting and underclocking components Lower voltage chips running at slower clock speed Lower voltage chips running at slower clock speed consume less powerconsume less power
Deliberately choosing low-end componentsDeliberately choosing low-end componentsOften lower performance and lower voltage, but also Often lower performance and lower voltage, but also lower powerlower power
Selecting more efficient componentsSelecting more efficient componentsHigher performance-per-watt ratioHigher performance-per-watt ratio
Using notebook PC components and Using notebook PC components and subsystemssubsystems
But Desktop CPU is preferred over Mobile CPUBut Desktop CPU is preferred over Mobile CPUEase of implementation, infrastructure cost model…Ease of implementation, infrastructure cost model…
Platform Impact Trends Platform Impact Trends And PotentialsAnd Potentials
AMD Athlon™ 64 CPU Roadmap now includes AMD Athlon™ 64 CPU Roadmap now includes AMD Athlon 64 Energy Efficient (EE) CPU at 65 W and AMD Athlon 64 Energy Efficient (EE) CPU at 65 W and Very Energy Efficient (VEE) CPU at 35 WVery Energy Efficient (VEE) CPU at 35 W
Enhanced Power Management PossibilitiesEnhanced Power Management PossibilitiesC1E Enhanced SleepC1E Enhanced Sleep
Clock gating can be beneficially implemented in virtually any Clock gating can be beneficially implemented in virtually any silicon componentsilicon component
GPU performance scaling is gaining tractionGPU performance scaling is gaining traction
Away Mode/Instant On for Media Center PCAway Mode/Instant On for Media Center PC
Enhanced Thermal and Acoustics ManagementEnhanced Thermal and Acoustics ManagementMultiple thermal sensors to optimize fan controlMultiple thermal sensors to optimize fan control
Instrumented PSU to enable PSU fan controlInstrumented PSU to enable PSU fan control
Additional Hardware OptionsAdditional Hardware Options
CPU, Motherboard, VRM, Chipset, PSU, System CPU, Motherboard, VRM, Chipset, PSU, System Memory, Storage (HDD, ODD…)…Memory, Storage (HDD, ODD…)…Select power efficient componentsSelect power efficient components
Example: Notebook HDD consumes ~1 WExample: Notebook HDD consumes ~1 W
Discrete Graphics adds 15 W+ at Idle and 30 W+ Discrete Graphics adds 15 W+ at Idle and 30 W+ under loadunder loadMany and varied platform power conversions waste as Many and varied platform power conversions waste as much as 50% of AC power inputmuch as 50% of AC power inputImprove PSU efficiency Improve PSU efficiency
Today’s “better” PSU = ~70%, EnergyStar proposal = 80%Today’s “better” PSU = ~70%, EnergyStar proposal = 80%Other global programs: Blue Angel, Nordic Swan...Other global programs: Blue Angel, Nordic Swan...
Improve VRM efficiency (today ~80%)Improve VRM efficiency (today ~80%)Implement more highly power-optimized “sleep” Implement more highly power-optimized “sleep” components and algorithmscomponents and algorithms
Windows VistaWindows VistaDesktop power managementDesktop power management
Robust support for Sleep states Robust support for Sleep states encourages Windows Vista Power encourages Windows Vista Power Management usage on Desktop PCManagement usage on Desktop PC
Desktop Default is Hybrid Sleep: Desktop Default is Hybrid Sleep: S3 Standby → S4 HibernateS3 Standby → S4 Hibernate
Focus on Desktop power consumptionFocus on Desktop power consumption
Group Policy control for IT usageGroup Policy control for IT usage
Optimized S3 Resume performance Optimized S3 Resume performance (< 2 seconds)(< 2 seconds)
Call To ActionCall To Action
The entire PC ecosystem must cooperate The entire PC ecosystem must cooperate and contribute to maximize the potential of and contribute to maximize the potential of the Energy Efficient Desktopthe Energy Efficient Desktop
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