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  2. Dynamic voltage scaling - Wikipedia

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    The 167-processor AsAP 2 chip enables individual processors to make extremely fast (on the order of 1-2ns) and locally controlled changes to their own supply voltages. Processors connect their local power grid to either a higher (VddHi) or lower (VddLow) supply voltage, or can be cut off entirely from either grid to dramatically cut leakage power.

  3. Performance per watt - Wikipedia

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    System designers building parallel computers, such as Google's hardware, pick CPUs based on their performance per watt of power, because the cost of powering the CPU outweighs the cost of the CPU itself. [2] Spaceflight computers have hard limits on the maximum power available and also have hard requirements on minimum real-time performance. A ...

  4. Amdahl's law - Wikipedia

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    In computer architecture, Amdahl's law (or Amdahl's argument [1]) is a formula that shows how much faster a task can be completed when you add more resources to the system. The law can be stated as: "the overall performance improvement gained by optimizing a single part of a system is limited by the fraction of time that the improved part is ...

  5. Power Pivot - Wikipedia

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    Power Pivot 2016 was released with Excel 2016 and was additionally included in the Pro version of Office, in addition to the standalone and Professional Plus versions available in 2013. [2] In April 2018 an update was released to add Power Pivot to all Excel 2016 SKUs. [ 7 ]

  6. Droop speed control - Wikipedia

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    In this case, speed reference will be 104% and actual speed will be 100%. For every 1% change in the turbine speed reference, the power output of the turbine will change by 25% of rated for a unit with a 4% droop setting. Droop is therefore expressed as the percentage change in (design) speed required for 100% governor action.

  7. Moore's law - Wikipedia

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    Finally, to keep electric field constant, voltage would be reduced by 30%, reducing energy by 65% and power (at 1.4× frequency) by 50%. [ c ] Therefore, in every technology generation transistor density would double, circuit becomes 40% faster, while power consumption (with twice the number of transistors) stays the same. [ 141 ]

  8. Advanced Vector Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Shuffle (two of) the four 128-bit vector elements of two 256-bit source operands into a 256-bit destination operand, with an immediate constant as selector. VPBLENDD: Doubleword immediate version of the PBLEND instructions from SSE4. VPSLLVD, VPSLLVQ: Shift left logical. Allows variable shifts where each element is shifted according to the ...

  9. Voltage regulation - Wikipedia

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    [2] In the voltage regulation formula, V no load is the voltage measured at the receiving end terminals when the receiving end is an open circuit. The entire short line model is an open circuit in this condition, and no current flows in an open circuit, so I = 0 A and the voltage drop across the line given by Ohm’s law V line drop = IZ line ...

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