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The Long And Painful Path To Power Optimization

March 12th, 2010 · No Comments




By Ed Sperling
Think about any mobile Internet device today. Batteries typically last all day, applications shut down with ease, and the number of things it can do has reached the point where many people typically carry one device on the road rather than multiple devices they used to lug around several years ago.

Perhaps even more astounding is the price drop on these devices. A basic cell phone five years ago cost hundreds of dollars. Add to that an MP3 player for a few hundred dollars, a GPS system for a few hundred more, and portable gaming systems fore even more. All of that now runs on a single chip, often at the most advanced process nodes where real estate is plentiful.

But getting to this point, and moving further is showing pain points across the supply chain—particularly as power becomes a critical part of every facet of the design. What used to be a simple tradeoff between area and performance is now tilted heavily in favor of power. Software that used to be written independently of the hardware now must be written in conjunction with the hardware—even at the application level.

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