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Power has become one of the most important attributes of many designs, particularly those intended for the mobile computing and communications market. But power is an issue in all chips and even locations such as data centers and automobiles are searching for ways to reduce power.

This is the root of many articles and papers on the subject of power that first appeared during April 2012. This archive is being extended and maintained and I need your help with it. If you notice something that is out of date, missing, or can be improved - please send it to me. If you have an design article, opinion or other contribution that you feel would fit into this archive, please let me know.

This is not yet fully populated. Articles will be added over time.

Where to next:

Power 101 - A series of editorial articles covering some of the fundamentals related to power.

Guest editorial - the state of the industry based on a Synopsys survey: Low power is everywhere

Power Intent Standards

Companies and Products


This posting is part of the EDA Designline power series and is archived and updated. Please send me any updates, additions, references, white papers or other materials that should be associated with this posting or any suggestions for additional topics that should be included.

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