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Power impact of debufferbloating

Power impact of debufferbloating

Posted Sep 13, 2011 19:08 UTC (Tue) by josh (subscriber, #17465)
In reply to: Power impact of debufferbloating by arjan
Parent article: LPC: An update on bufferbloat

That's a tradeoff systems need to make carefully. An endpoint system can save power by incurring more latency, and in theory that doesn't affect any traffic to other systems since we (sadly) don't have widespread use of mesh networking. On the other hand, if you care about latency, you have to use a bit more power. The same tradeoff has appeared in audio and video processing as well.


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Power impact of debufferbloating

Posted Sep 13, 2011 19:36 UTC (Tue) by arjan (subscriber, #36785) [Link]

I'm ok with it being a tradeoff.
What would worry me if it's not even looked at in the various designs/ideas....

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