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25 because of the OPP density, we can only choose an OPP with a power
27 losing performance. In other words, one OPP under-utilizes the CPU
28 with a power less than the requested power budget and the next OPP
29 exceeds the power budget. An intermediate OPP could have been used if
41 The Operating Performance Point (OPP) density has a great influence on
43 plethora of OPP density, and some have large power gap between OPPs,
47 At a specific OPP, we can assume that injecting idle cycle on all CPUs
52 relation with the OPP’s sustainable power and can be computed with a
55 Power(IdleCycle) = Coef x Power(OPP)
151 because we don’t want to change the OPP. We can group the
161 specific OPP and idle another amount of time. That could be put in a
179 bound to a power reduction, hence a higher OPP is needed to have the