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Suessmith, B. and Paap, G., III. PowerPC 603 microprocessor power management. Communications of the ACM , 43--46, June 1994.

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A Complete Picture of the Energy Consumption of a Portable Computer - Lorch (1995)   (23 citations)  (Correct)

....68349 0.35 W [28] 20 MHz ARM610, 5 V 0.58 W [17] 25 MHz Intel486 SL 1.15 W [15] 33 MHz Motorola 68030 1.15 W This paper 33 MHz PA RISC PA 50L 1.50 W [24] 33 MHz Am386 DXL 1.59 W [22] 40 80 MHz MIPS R4200 1.73 W [29] 50 MHz PowerPC 603 with dynamic power management 1. 75 W [27] 66 MHz PowerPC 603 with dynamic power management 2.17 W [27] 60 MHz experimental 2.0 V PowerPC 601 2.30 W [7] 80 MHz PowerPC 603 with dynamic power management 2.53 W [27] 25 MHz Intel386 SL 2.88 W [15] 33 MHz Motorola 68LC040 3.33 W This paper 25 50 MHz MicroSPARC 4.60 W [29] FPU ....

....MHz Intel486 SL 1.15 W [15] 33 MHz Motorola 68030 1.15 W This paper 33 MHz PA RISC PA 50L 1.50 W [24] 33 MHz Am386 DXL 1.59 W [22] 40 80 MHz MIPS R4200 1.73 W [29] 50 MHz PowerPC 603 with dynamic power management 1.75 W [27] 66 MHz PowerPC 603 with dynamic power management 2. 17 W [27] 60 MHz experimental 2.0 V PowerPC 601 2.30 W [7] 80 MHz PowerPC 603 with dynamic power management 2.53 W [27] 25 MHz Intel386 SL 2.88 W [15] 33 MHz Motorola 68LC040 3.33 W This paper 25 50 MHz MicroSPARC 4.60 W [29] FPU Cyrix 83D87 0.15 W [22] Motorola 68882 0.46 W This paper ....

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Suessmith, B. and Paap, G., III. PowerPC 603 microprocessor power management. Communications of the ACM , 43--46, June 1994.


Scheduling Techniques for Reducing Processor Energy Use in MacOS - Jacob Lorch (1997)   (20 citations)  (Correct)

....when all processes are blocked, and to turn the processor back on when an external event occurs. An essentially equivalent version of this strategy, namely to establish a virtual lowest priority process whose job is to turn off the processor when it runs, is recommended by Suessmith and Paap [16] for the PowerPC 603, and by Suzuki and Uno [17] in a 1993 patent. Such a virtual lowest priority process has in the past been called the idle loop, and in mainframes typically lighted a bulb on the console. 1.1 Why it isn t trivial We refer to the strategy of turning off the processor when ....

B. Suessmith and G. Paap, III. PowerPC 603 microprocessor power management, Communications of the ACM, 37:6 (1994), 43--46.

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