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| Examining Intel's New Speed Shift Tech on Skylake Modern computer processors are constantly changing their operating frequency (and voltage) depending on workload. For Intel processors, this is often handled by the operating system which will request a particular level of performance, known as the Performance State or P-State, from the processor. The processor then adjusts its frequencies and voltage levels to accomodate, in a DVFS (dynamic voltage and frequency scaling) sort of way, but only at the P-states fixed at the time of production. While the best for performance would be to run the system at the maximum all the time, due to the high voltage, this is the least efficient way to run a processor and wasteful in terms of energy used, which for mobile devices means a shorter battery life or thermal throttling. With the P-state model, to increase efficiency, the operating system can request lower P-states in order to save power, but if a task requires more performance, and the power/thermal budgets are sufficient, the P-State can be changed to accomodate. This 'technology' on Intel processors has historically been called 'Speed Step'. http://www.anandtech.com/show/9751/e...ive-processors |
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