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==== Enhanced Geyserville (eGVL) ====
 
==== Enhanced Geyserville (eGVL) ====
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'''Enhanced Geyserville''' is a new mode that allows the CPU to run below LFM at V<sub>min</sub>. This enables linear saving of average power during instances where the CPU is idle while in C0 [[C-State]].
'''Enhanced Geyserville''' is a new mode that allows the CPU to run below LFM at V<sub>min</sub>. This enables linear saving of average power during instances where the CPU is idle while in C0 [[C-State]] (cV²F, note that leakage is mostly a constant due to V=V<sub>min</sub> the entire time). Equivalent, the bus frequency is also down-clocked at predefined frequencies (see [[#Bus Turbo Mode & Burst Mode|§ Bus Turbo Mode]]). The additional ultra low-power mode is exposed as a [[P-State]] to the [[operating system]].
 
 
 
Below is the C-State chart with the additional Ultra-low LFM state added, enabling further decrease in average power consumption.
 
 
 
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==== Extensive power-gating ====
 
Lincroft introduces an extensive system of power-gating. The entire SoC is divided up into multiple physical power islands. Each island can be individually controlled through a distributed power-gating system. Lincroft allows for a fine-grained management of power through both hardware and software to be able to disable areas of the chip that are not being actively utilized.
 
 
 
 
 
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