Method of controlling information processing device,...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Clock – pulse – or timing signal generation or analysis

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C713S501000, C713S502000, C711S128000, C711S167000

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07934114

ABSTRACT:
The method of controlling an information processing device according to the present invention is a method of controlling an information processing device which includes a processor having a cache memory, and a clock supplying unit that supplies a clock signal to the processor. The method includes: predicting a hit rate of the cache memory; and controlling the clock supplying unit so as to change a frequency of the clock signal in accordance with the predicted hit rate.

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patent: 2005-115769 (2005-04-01), None
English language Abstract of JP 11-134077.
English language Abstract of JP 2000-148582.
English language Abstract of JP 2005-115769.

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