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When I have all the cores turned on (high performance), PowerAPI suggests that the device is using less power than when I have all the cores turned off (low performance).
Do you have any insights into this result? I would have expected the opposite to occur.
Thank you,
Connor Lin
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[Question] Using PowerApi in Python?
[Question] PowerAPI Measurements for Low/High Performance?
Apr 11, 2018
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Hi,
I am a student researcher at Carnegie Mellon University and am using PowerAPI to make power measurements on some Tensorflow Python code.
I am working on a NVIDIA Jetson TK1 Kit (http://www.nvidia.com/object/jetson-tk1-embedded-dev-kit.html), where I have the option of turning on/off cores to change the device's performance level.
When I have all the cores turned on (high performance), PowerAPI suggests that the device is using less power than when I have all the cores turned off (low performance).
Do you have any insights into this result? I would have expected the opposite to occur.
Thank you,
Connor Lin
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: