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Exploring a Thermal-Aware Heterogeneous Compute Orchestration Concept

Tom_Tom
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I’m an independent inventor and retired operations manager exploring a conceptual heterogeneous compute architecture aimed at reducing thermal and cooling pressure in AI/data center environments.

The concept involves a hardware/software governance layer that dynamically coordinates conventional von Neumann processing with neuromorphic/spiking-style event processing where workloads are suitable. The objective is not to replace conventional compute, but to opportunistically offload compatible event-oriented tasks in a thermally aware way.

Key ideas being explored include:

  • thermal-aware workload orchestration,
  • asynchronous event routing,
  • confidence-governed recompute,
  • bounded latency synchronization,
  • and policy-driven offloading between conventional and neuromorphic resources.

I’ve been modeling the concept conservatively with attention to translation overhead, synchronization costs, and realistic workload suitability limits.

I’m posting here simply to invite technical discussion and feedback from those more experienced in heterogeneous compute, AI infrastructure, and hardware architecture.

I’m especially interested in thoughts regarding:

  • orchestration feasibility,
  • latency concerns,
  • thermal tradeoff realism,
  • synchronization bottlenecks,
  • and whether current infrastructure trends make this type of approach worth exploring further.

Thanks for reading.

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AlHill
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@Tom_Tom   This forum is for techincal issues related to Intel products.

If you do not have a technical question related to an Intel product, you will better off posting on some other forum, perhaps like Toms Hardware.

 

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AlHill
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@Tom_Tom   This forum is for techincal issues related to Intel products.

If you do not have a technical question related to an Intel product, you will better off posting on some other forum, perhaps like Toms Hardware.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[CoPilot is a virus, W11 is a keystroke logger, all from MicroSlop]

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