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Intel PEPC 1.6 Released For Tuning Efficiency Latency Control "ELC" With Xeon 6 CPUs


Intel's open-source PEPC tool has been updated as the utility for managing and optimized Intel CPU power management features on Linux.

PEPC is short for the Power, Energy, and Performance Configurator and this week's PEPC v1.6 release brings support for Efficiency Latency Control handling found with current generation Xeon 6 Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest server processors. Running in the ELC mode can enhance the performance-per-Watt of the server processors and the option is typically managed from the system BIOS. Downloads and more details on the Intel PEPC 1.6 configurator for power management tuning on Linux systems via GitHub.

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