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Tuesday, September 22 • 3:00pm - 3:25pm
LVC20-119 Extending SCMI beyond Embedded

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The ARM SCMI specification provides a standardized interface for OS/Firmware coordinated power management. SCMI has been adopted today for platforms primarily targeted at the mobile/client/embedded segment. As Arm-based SoCs increasingly find their way into Infrastructure and Automotive, standardizing Power Management in products targeted at these segments becomes a necessity to prevent software fragmentation.

In this session we will explore how SCMI can be extended to standardize power management for Arm-based SoCs targeted at Infrastructure and Automotive. We will look at how SCMI can work through ACPI which is commonly used in most kernels targeted at the Infrastructure space. We would also have a look at how an Automotive Power Management stack can be setup with the help of SCMI.

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avatar for Souvik Chakravarty

Souvik Chakravarty

System Architect, Arm Limited
Souvik is a System Architect in the Architecture and Technology Group at Arm, where his primary areas of focus are System and Power Management software standards and specifications.


Tuesday September 22, 2020 3:00pm - 3:25pm UTC
[Track 2] Linux/Android
  Power Management