Introduction to the Power Consumption Levels
The Atlas 200 AI accelerator module supports four power consumption levels for different heat dissipation environments and power supply conditions. For details about how to set the power consumption levels, see Setting the Power Consumption Level in Main Processor or Coprocessor Mode.
Power Consumption Level |
Typical Power Consumption |
Performance Benchmark |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Full |
11.0 W |
22 TOPS |
Highest level, applicable to scenarios that require high computing power |
High |
9.5 W |
16 TOPS |
Second highest level, applicable to scenarios that require high computing power |
Middle |
9 W |
8 TOPS |
Second lowest level, applicable to scenarios that require low power consumption |
Low |
7 W |
4 TOPS |
Lowest level, applicable to scenarios that require low power consumption |
Power Consumption Level |
Typical Power Consumption |
Performance Benchmark |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Full |
7.5 W |
22 TOPS |
Highest level, applicable to scenarios that require high computing power |
High |
6.5 W |
16 TOPS |
Second highest level, applicable to scenarios that require high computing power |
Middle |
6 W |
8 TOPS |
Second lowest level, applicable to scenarios that require low power consumption |
Low |
5 W |
4 TOPS |
Lowest level, applicable to scenarios that require low power consumption |
You can change the power consumption level by changing the nve_XX.bin configuration file based on the actual requirements.
Currently, the power consumption level can be changed only when the Atlas 200 AI accelerator module is used as the main processor or coprocessor.