Power module for a plurality of processors

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Computer power control – Power conservation

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C713S300000, C713S310000, C713S320000, C713S321000, C713S322000, C713S324000, C713S330000, C713S340000

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07464280

ABSTRACT:
In at least some embodiments, a multi-processor power module comprises components that are replicated at least for each of the plurality of processors. The multi-processor power module further comprises control logic that is configured to detect a demand from each of the plurality of processors and to direct the replicated components to provide a regulated power based on the demand, the regulated power being output for sharing among the plurality of processors.

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