Intel Low Power Mode Daemon v0.0.8 Brings New Features

Written by Michael Larabel in Intel on 16 October 2024 at 06:33 AM EDT. 3 Comments
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The open-source Intel Low Power Mode Daemon (LPMD) software is out with a new release for optimizing active idle power on modern Intel Core systems under Linux. The Intel LPMD daemon is able to configure the system depending upon workload, utilization, and other hints for delivering the most power efficient cores and behavior of the processor.

With Intel LPMD v0.0.8 there is new workload type proxy support, detection for AC/DC power status for applying different behavior if running on battery power, support for model/SKU-specific configuration files, Intel Meteor Lake P configuration files, and other changes.

Intel Lunar Lake laptop with Linux


The official LPMD 0.0.8 release highlights note:
- Introduce workload type proxy support.
- Add support for model/sku specific config file.
- Add detection for AC/DC status.
- Honor power profile daemon default EPP when restoring.
- Introduce MeteorLake-P platform specific config file.
- Minor fixes and cleanups.

Downloads and more details on the Intel LPMD 0.0.8 release via GitHub. It's still on my TODO list to run some Intel LPMD benchmarks for seeing the impact on modern Intel Core desktops and laptops for CPU power consumption and overall power efficiency in mixed workloads.
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