Re: [Linux-pm-devel] IBM/MontaVista Dynamic Power Management Project

Hollis Blanchard (hollis@austin.ibm.com)
03 Dec 2002 12:45:53 -0600


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-Hollis
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On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 11:46, Bishop Brock wrote:
> IBM and MontaVista have initiated a joint project to develop a
> dynamic power management control and policy mechanism for Linux
> for processors supporting dynamic voltage and frequency scaling.
> A paper describing the proposal can be obtained from
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> http://www.research.ibm.com/arl/projects/dpm.html
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> A working prototype of the proposed framework for
> the IBM PowerPC 405LP processor exists and will be made
> public in the near future.
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> Bishop Brock
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> IBM Research, Austin Center for Low-Power Computing
> 11400 Burnet Road MS/904-6F021
> Austin, TX 78758
> (512) 838-0149 IBM T/L 678-0149
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