By: Daniel B (fejenagy.delete@this.gmail.com), October 8, 2021 8:27 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
We're looking into the various effects direct liquid cooling has on system energy - an obvious benefit is not having system fans. But how about CMOS power, both dynamic and static, at lower operating temperatures? I'm looking for literature ideally backed up by actual measurements, but so far I only found one IEEE paper.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7208560
Has anyone come across this who could point me to studies? I'm trying to establish a band for total chip power change as a result of changing operating temperature.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7208560
Has anyone come across this who could point me to studies? I'm trying to establish a band for total chip power change as a result of changing operating temperature.
Topic | Posted By | Date |
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CMOS power vs. temperature | Daniel B | 2021/10/08 08:27 AM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | Adrian | 2021/10/08 11:22 AM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | Daniel B | 2021/10/08 02:25 PM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | Adrian | 2021/10/08 10:48 PM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | Adrian | 2021/10/08 11:07 PM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | Adrian | 2021/10/08 11:17 PM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | David Kanter | 2021/10/12 03:52 PM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | Daniel B | 2021/10/13 06:43 AM |
Power and process variation? | Paul A. Clayton | 2021/10/09 10:39 AM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | Hobel | 2021/10/09 12:37 AM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | David Hess | 2021/10/09 02:45 PM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | anonymouse | 2021/10/11 03:18 AM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | John H | 2021/10/11 10:57 AM |
CMOS power vs. temperature | Adrian | 2021/10/11 11:38 AM |
CMOS power vs. temperature - DVFS | ook | 2021/10/17 05:48 AM |
CMOS power vs. temperature - DVFS | David Kanter | 2021/10/17 06:42 AM |
CMOS power vs. temperature - DVFS | --- | 2021/10/17 09:01 AM |