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Policies for dynamic clock scheduling

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OSDI'00: Proceedings of the 4th conference on Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation, page 6--6. Berkeley, CA, USA, USENIX Association, (2000)

Abstract

Pocket computers are beginning to emerge that provide sufficient processing capability and memory capacity to run traditional desktop applications and operating systems on them. The increasing demand placed on these systems by software is competing against the continuing trend in the design of low-power microprocessors towards increasing the amount of computation per unit of energy. Consequently, in spite of advances in low-power circuit design, the microprocessor is likely to continue to account for a significant portion of the overall power consumption of pocket computers.

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