On Mon, 11 Nov 2024 at 17:50, Max Pyziur <p...@brama.com> wrote: > I'm trying to work to compute some processing metrics (one computation > requires X amount of power) for CPUs and storage >
You haven't indicated specific scale here, or level of abstraction. You've mentioned some specific CPUs, and storage devices. Are you just trying to figure out power draw for a handful of machines for a house? Hundreds for an office? Or more, looking for some baselines to extrapolate from? Not an area I've studied in-depth but there are a bunch of people in the cloud native (and large on-prem DC) world working on software carbon impact. https://www.v2.digital/insights/how-green-is-your-software-unravelling-the-software-carbon-intensity https://powerapi.org/getting_started/ https://github.blog/open-source/social-impact/the-10-best-tools-to-green-your-software/ https://www.thoughtworks.com/en-us/insights/blog/ethical-tech/calculating-software-carbon-intensity https://learn.greensoftware.foundation/measurement/ You might want to follow people like Anne Currie or Pini Resnik on social media if your angle is larger scale environmental impact (as opposed to what fuses do I need in my consume unit :D)
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