As Cool as a Cucumber: Managing the Heat Produced by IC Developments
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May 6, 1999 |
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Christopher A. Soule |
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Many of us tend to think of semiconductors as low power, cool devices. But as the number of transistors in an integrated circuit increases, so does power consumption increases and the need to dissipate the resulting heat load. Microprocessors, in particular, consume more and more power with increase in speed and complexity. ... |
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