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Energy Efficiency in Computing (1/2)

<!--HTML-->As manufacturers improve the silicon process, truly low energy computing is becoming a reality - both in servers and in the consumer space. This series of lectures covers a broad spectrum of aspects related to energy efficient computing - from circuits to datacentres. We will discus...

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Autor principal: Nowak, Andrzej
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2154433
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description <!--HTML-->As manufacturers improve the silicon process, truly low energy computing is becoming a reality - both in servers and in the consumer space. This series of lectures covers a broad spectrum of aspects related to energy efficient computing - from circuits to datacentres. We will discuss common trade-offs and basic components, such as processors, memory and accelerators. We will also touch on the fundamentals of modern datacenter design and operation. Lecturer's short bio: Andrzej Nowak has 10 years of experience in computing technologies, primarily from CERN openlab and Intel. At CERN, he managed a research lab collaborating with Intel and was part of the openlab Chief Technology Office. Andrzej also worked closely and initiated projects with the private sector (e.g. HP and Google), as well as international research institutes, such as EPFL. Currently, Andrzej acts as a consultant on technology and innovation with TIK Services (http://tik.services), and runs a peer-to-peer lending start-up. NB! All Academic Lectures are recorded. No webcast!
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Energy Efficiency in Computing (1/2)
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