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What multi-image configurations are used to produce the LSPR multi-image table?

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What multi-image configurations are used to produce the LSPR multi-image table?

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A wide variety of multi-image configurations exist. The main variables in a configuration typically are: 1) number of images, 2) size of each image (number of logical engines), 3) relative weight of each image, 4) overall ratio of logical engines to physical engines, 5) the number of books and 6) the number of ICFs/IFLs. The configurations used for the LSPR multi-image table are based on the average values for these variables as observed across a processor family. It was found that the average number of images ranged from 5 at low-end models to 8 at the high end. Most systems were configured with 2 major images (those defined with >10% relative weight). On low- to midrange models, at least one of the major images tended to be configured with a number of logical engines close to the number of physical engines. On high-end boxes, the major images were generally configured with a number of logical engines well below the count of physical engines reflecting the more common use of these pro

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