# CPU power management CPU power management techniques aim to reduce the power consumption of the CPU during both active and idle periods by using the resources efficiently. For example, run the cores at the necessary frequency while keeping them in a Low-Power state as much as possible. You can use various power optimization techniques and CPU core sleep states to achieve optimized CPU power on Qualcomm Linux. - [Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70017-30/topic/dcvs.html) Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) management is a technique used to switch the CPU core frequency based on load requirement. This technique helps to balance the power, performance, and thermal behavior of the device. - [Idle power management](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70017-30/topic/idlepowermanagement.html) Idle power management, also known as CPU idle power management, keeps the CPU cores in the appropriate sleep state for efficient use of energy when the device is idle. - [Suspend Power Management state](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70017-30/topic/suspend-power-management-state.html) The Suspend state is the deepest sleep state in the APSS with all user space processes frozen and drivers releasing their resources. During the Suspend state, all cores enter the C4 state followed by the AOSD Sleep state. - [Power management QoS APIs](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70017-30/topic/pmqos.html) The power management quality of service (PM QoS) API allows drivers to specify the latency requirement (in microseconds). Last Published: Jan 26, 2025 [Previous Topic SoC power saving state](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-70017-30/topics/qcs6490-soc-power-saving-state.md) [Next Topic Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-70017-30/topics/dcvs.md)