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What is Feng's Classification?

Feng Shui classification is a framework for evaluating and comparing different computer architectures based on their performance, power, and energy efficiency. It was proposed by researchers at the University of Toronto in 2005, and it is based on the idea that the design and layout of a computer architecture has a significant impact on its performance and energy efficiency.

The Feng Shui classification system proposes a set of metrics and benchmarks that can be used to evaluate and compare different computer architectures based on their ability to balance performance, power, and energy efficiency. These metrics and benchmarks include measures such as execution time, power consumption, and energy-delay product.

The Feng Shui classification system has been widely used in the field of computer architecture, and it has helped to advance our understanding of the trade-offs between different design choices and their impact on performance and energy efficiency. It is a valuable tool for researchers and practitioners who are working to design and optimize computer architectures.


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