Opal has the WATTCH power models for the processing and cache modules. GARNET is hooked up with ORION to provide network power estimates.
I am not sure if you can estimate cache/memory power without using Opal.
Cheers,
Niket
----- Original Message -----
From: Andrea Bartolini <a.bartolini@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 6:08 am
Subject: [Gems-users] Ruby power model
To: gems-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Dear experts,
> I'm using gems, ruby, to simulate the memory hierarchy of a
> multicore x86 target system. I'm just use ruby without opal
> actived. I'm interested in simulate power effects and I read that
> gems have a power model already implemented. I checked in the
> directory tree and I found something in the opal part of gems. Does
> anybody know if the power model is suitable even in only ruby
> usage? And if it is is just for interconnect or even for memory
> hierarchy power? And how it works?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Regards
> Andrea
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