Selecting a routine based on processing power

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

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713501, G06F 104

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061227447

ABSTRACT:
A method includes determining an operating frequency of a processor. Based on the operating frequency, a routine is selected from a group of at least two routines, and the selected routine is executed. The routine may also be selected based on an unused processing bandwidth that is available to the processor.

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