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this paper presents a new approach for power reduction by taking a global, software-centric view. It analyzes the sources of power consumption: tasks that require services from hardware components. When a component is not used by any task, it can enter a sleeping state to save power. Operating systems have detailed information about tasks; therefore, OS is the best place for identifying hardware idleness and shutting down unused components. We implement this technique in Linux and show that it can save more than 50% power compared to traditional hardware-centric shutdown techniques.
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