Processor power dissipation or processing unit power dissipation is the process in which computer processors consume electrical energy, and dissipate this...
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In thermodynamics, dissipation is the result of an irreversible process that affects a thermodynamic system. In a dissipative process, energy (internal...
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the processor. Logic gate Processor design Microprocessor Multiprocessing Multiprocessor system architecture Multi-core processor Processor power dissipation...
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that can be used either as processor cache or mapped RAM. The APT group estimates AMULET2 to have a similar power dissipation/performance ratio as ARM8...
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Reduce operating costs for energy and cooling Lower power consumption also means lower heat dissipation, which increases system stability, and less energy...
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microcontrollers Processor power dissipation Common Power Format Data organization for low power IT energy management Performance per watt Power management...
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Coherent Logix hx3100 Processor, a 100-core DSP/GPP processor. Freescale Semiconductor QorIQ series processors, up to 8 cores, Power ISA MPU. Hewlett-Packard...
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Processor design is a subfield of computer science and computer engineering (fabrication) that deals with creating a processor, a key component of computer...
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continually switches between low-dissipation, full-on and full-off states, and spends very little time in the high-dissipation transitions, which minimizes...
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existing PowerPC 750CXe processor to suit Nintendo's needs, such as tight and balanced operation alongside the "Flipper" graphics processor. The customization...
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The fluctuation–dissipation theorem (FDT) or fluctuation–dissipation relation (FDR) is a powerful tool in statistical physics for predicting the behavior...
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Performance per watt (redirect from Power efficiency)
Koomey's law Landauer's principle Low-power electronics Power usage effectiveness (PUE) Processor power dissipation Aitken, Rob; Fellow; Technology, Director...
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this, power dissipation per area has inevitably increased, which has forced designers for portable computing devices and high-speed processors to consider...
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iMac have this processor. A cost reduced version of 750CXe, called 750CXr, has lower frequencies. Gekko is the IBM's custom central processor for the Nintendo...
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A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor, or just processor, is the most important processor in a given computer...
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determine whether a hypothetical process is reversible or not. Intuitively, a process is reversible if there is no dissipation. For example, Joule expansion...
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Intel Atom (redirect from Atom processor)
ultra-low-voltage processors by Intel Corporation designed to reduce electric consumption and power dissipation in comparison with ordinary processors of the Intel...
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Voltage regulator module (redirect from Processor power module)
A voltage regulator module (VRM), sometimes called processor power module (PPM), is a buck converter that provides the microprocessor and chipset the...
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device terminals follow a load line, and the power dissipation inside the device is large compared with the power delivered to the load. Several attributes...
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only approximately because it demands an infinitely slow process and no sources of dissipation. The other extreme kind of work is isochoric work (dV =...
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perimeters, as viewed from space The size of rain-shower cells Energy dissipation in cyclones Diameters of dust devils on Earth and Mars Highly optimized...
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innovative cooling solutions. However, it also allows for more efficient heat dissipation paths, potentially improving overall thermal performance if managed correctly...
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performance. These processors are commonly used in subnotebooks, netbooks, ultraportables and embedded devices, where low heat dissipation and long battery...
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Celeron (redirect from Intel Celeron Processor)
October 21, 2007, Intel presented a new processor for its Intel Essential Series. The full name of the processor is Celeron 220 and is soldered on the D201GLY2...
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scenarios: Small-scale fusion station: As a result of much higher power consumption, heat dissipation and a more recognizable design compared to enrichment gas...
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Itanium 2 processor". According to Intel, Montecito doubles performance versus the previous, single-core Itanium 2 processor, and reduces power consumption...
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Resistor (redirect from Resistive dissipation)
excessively.: p.22 Resistors are rated according to their maximum power dissipation. Discrete resistors in solid-state electronic systems are typically...
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application power per processor is 2.4 mW at 116 MHz. Each processor occupies 0.66 mm². A second generation 65 nm CMOS design contains 167 processors with dedicated...
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collector voltage is passing through its minimum. By this means, power dissipation in the active device is minimised, and efficiency increased. Ideally...
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Turbo Power: the maximum sustained (> 1 s) power dissipation of the processor as limited by current and/or temperature controls. Instantaneous power may...
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