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Hello,
I would like to understand what a proper formula, based on RAPL domains, would be to calculate the total amount of energy the CPU reports (including CPU, GPU, DDR, etc.).
Let's suppose that "$ powercap-info -p intel-rapl" reports the following zones:
Zone 0
-- name: package-0
-- Zone 0:0
--- name: core
-- Zone 0:1
--- name: uncore
-- Zone 0:2
--- name: dram
Zone 1
-- name: psys
For example (using a hypothetical scenario), would it be "psys" + "package-0" considering that "package-0" already includes "core", "uncore" and "dram"? Or it is only "psys" that reports the entire energy?
I kindly ask you to provide some clarifications.
Thank you
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Hello @IonutBalosin
Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities.
We understand you have opened another thread with us and we will continue to help you through that channel now. We will therefore close this case. Thank you.
Best regards,
Jose B.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi,
Sure, and then the other thread should address the following two questions:
- Has the deprecated DDR RAPL on newer Intel CPUs been integrated into other domains or not?
- What is the formula for total energy based on RAPL domains?
I initially intended to keep these inquiries separate, but they are indeed related.
Thanks,
Ionut Balosin

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