Intel Demand Based Switching

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Intel Demand Based Switching is a power management technology for Intel Xeon processors that dynamically adjusts CPU frequency and voltage based on workload to reduce energy consumption while maintaining performance.

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instanceOf CPU power saving feature
power management technology
alsoKnownAs DBS
appliesTo Intel Xeon
surface form: Intel Xeon processors
basedOn workload
benefit improved energy efficiency
reduced heat output
reduced operating costs
category green computing technology
processor feature
configuredVia system BIOS
controls CPU core voltage
CPU frequency
developedBy Intel Corporation
surface form: Intel
effect higher frequency under load
lower power draw at low utilization
hasGoal maintain performance
reduce energy consumption
introducedFor server-class Intel processors
monitors processor utilization
operatesAt server platform level
operatesBy adjusting P-states
relatedTo CPU power states
Intel SpeedStep
surface form: Intel Enhanced SpeedStep Technology
requiresSupportFrom motherboard firmware
operating system power management
scope single-processor and multi-processor server systems
typicalUseCase data center servers
enterprise workloads
uses dynamic voltage and frequency scaling

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Intel Xeon supportsFeature Intel Demand Based Switching