Manufacturers seek to produce components that combine power and lower energy consumption.
The semiconductor industry faces a dual challenge. On the one hand, its customers are asking it for more and more powerful processors, on the other, they are demanding a reduction in energy consumption. Two contradictory injunctions, knowing that a chip that performs calculations is greedy in electricity, that it heats up and that in addition, energy must be spent to cool it.
All PC video game enthusiasts know it: you need a good graphics card and a good fan to prevent overheating. Problematic for a personal computer, the subject becomes frankly critical at the scale of data storage centers. Concerns about global warming only increase the pressure on the sector.
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Chip manufacturers and designers strive to produce components that combine power and lower energy consumption. Qualcomm explains how to lower the consumption of its processors by 10% with each new generation…