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Intel Uncore Linux Driver Prepares ELC "Efficiency Latency Control" Feature


Intel's uncore Linux platform driver is preparing for a new feature found on newer SoCs: ELC, or Efficiency Latency Control

Intel's uncore Linux platform driver is preparing for a new feature found on newer SoCs: ELC, or Efficiency Latency Control. Efficiency vs. Latency Tradeoff ------------------------------- In the realm of high-performance computing, particularly with Xeon processors, managing uncore frequency is an important aspect of system optimization. While this strategy achieves low latency, which is crucial for time-sensitive computations, it does not necessarily yield the best performance per watt, —a key metric for energy efficiency and operational cost savings.

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