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Intel Performance Counter Monitor (Intel PCM) 2.5 released

Thomas_W_Intel
Employee
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The web page of Intel Performance Counter Monitor has been updated to include version 2.5.It includes the following changes:

  • Support 4th generation Intel® Core™ processors (previously codenamed Haswell)
  • New utility (pcm-tsx) for monitoring Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions (Intel® TSX) metrics (transactional success (total/transactional/aborted cycles) and custom TSX events)
  • New utility (pcm-pcie) for monitoring PCIe traffic on Intel® Xeon® E5 processors
  • Improved the speed of reading performance counters by factor up to 3x using new PCM::getAllCounterStates call
  • Added Windows 2012 support
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Bernard
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Great news:)

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Roman_D_Intel
Employee
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Hello,

There is a new blog explaining how to use Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions Monitoring Utility (pcm-tsx) to monitor the efficiency of Intel TSX usage.

Thanks,

Roman

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Usman_D_
Beginner
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Does PCM 2.5 support Energy Measurements using PCM-power utility for Haswell CPUs (all or some?). Apparently, it is still only for E5 series CPUs? We are interested in buying a new system that support power measurements for different components. Waiting for your reply.

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Lu_L_1
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Is there any typical CPU+motherboard combination that can well support  PCM-power utility? The type names of CPU and motherboard are very helpful.

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Lu_L_1
Beginner
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Does either of the following configuration of CPU and motherboard supports energy usage report for CPU socket and DRAM, by intel PCM?

1) CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E3-1285 v3

   Motherboard: Intel® Server Board S1200V3RPL

2) CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-1660

   Motherboard:Intel® Server Board S1600JP2

If not? Why? Special BIOS version required? Any Alternatives?

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Thomas_W_Intel
Employee
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No, these processors are not supported by pcm-power. You will need at least a 2-socket server for pcm-power, e.g. the Intel Xeon E5-2600 processor series. The next release of Intel PCM will also support Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2 processors (based on micro-architecture code-named Ivy Bridge).

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Lu_L_1
Beginner
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Thanks for your information, two E5-2600 processors are selected and purchasing will be very soon, we kindly request your final confirmation on the following configurations of CPU and motherboard that supports energy usage report for CPU socket and DRAM. Thanks in advance.

1) CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2609

   Motherboard: Intel® Server Board S2600GZ

2) CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2630L

   Motherboard: Intel® Server Board S2600GZ

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