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Extending Mature CMOS Technologies to reduce Power Consumption ... with Nick Kepler, SuVolta

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Extending Mature CMOS Technologies to reduce Power Consumption ... with Nick Kepler, SuVolta

Posted on: 25-Jun-2012

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Leading-edge process technology is not economically feasible for a majority of semiconductors, but 'Everything Mobile' has put pressure on every technologist to advance their designs into lower power regimes. In a world where battery life is everything, reducing power consumption is a top priority every chip company. In this video, we discuss how this can be done with some fairly simple process modifications.

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