Set of driver and libraries which access and post process the processor energy counter to calculate the power usage in Watts, temperate in Celsius and frequency in GHz (default install directory will be ~Program FilesIntelPower Gadget 3.5). Intel® Power Gadget 3.5 consists of the following components. Latest release also includes support for Windows 10*. The API layer is a set of libraries and dlls that can be called and offers the flexibility to build the tool within code sections of an application. The multi-socket support essentially evaluates the Energy MSR on a per-socket basis and provides an estimate of power draw per socket. In version 3.0 there are additional features that include estimation of power on multi-socket systems as well as externally callable APIs to extract power information within sections of code. The motivation for the tool was to assist end-users, ISV’s, OEM’s, developers, and others interested in a more precise estimation of power from a software level without any H/W instrumentation. Traditional methods to estimate power/energy usage of the processor has always been a cumbersome task that included special purpose tools or instrumentation on the platform along with third party equipment. Starting with version 3.5 and going forward, only the 64-bit version and Windows 8* will be supported. Windows 7* and 32-bit versions of the Intel® Power Gadget for Windows* has ceased development from 3.0.7. With this release, we are providing functionality to evaluate power information on various platforms including notebooks, desktops and servers. It is supported on Windows* and macOS* and includes an application, driver, and libraries to monitor and estimate real-time processor package power information in watts using the energy counters in the processor. Intel® Atom™ processors are not supported. Intel® Power Gadget is a software-based power usage monitoring tool enabled for Intel® Core™ processors (from 2nd Generation up to 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processors). Windows*: Seung-Woo Kim, Karthik Krishnan, Vardhan Dugar, Joseph Jin-Sung Lee, Jun De Vega.Windows*: Joe Olivas, Timo Kleimola, Mark Price, Timothy McKay.AMD says that Ryzen AI is "the first dedicated artificial intelligence hardware in an x86 processor." Intel's next-generation chips, codenamed Meteor Lake, are also said to include AI acceleration, but they won't be here until later this year at the earliest.Intel® Power Gadget 3.7.0 for MacOS* Development Team Ryzen AI is powered by AMD's XDNA architecture, a product of AMD's acquisition of Xilinx. The 7840U and 7640U also include a new feature called "Ryzen AI," which, as the name implies, is dedicated hardware for accelerating AI and machine-learning workloads (Apple's "Neural Engine" fills a similar role in the M1 and M2 chips). Ryzen's performance should still be competitive but take AMD's performance comparisons with a grain of salt. Curiously, the company didn't compare the 7840U to the Core i7-1370P, which is Intel's fastest CPU in this product category and has two extra P-cores compared to the i7-1360P. Regarding performance, AMD says that the 7840U can beat both the Core i7-1360P and Apple's M2 in a few broad performance categories.
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