Rising power density and heat threaten the future of advanced semiconductors

Rising power density and heat threaten the future of advanced semiconductors


The underlying issue is closely linked to the end of Dennard scaling, a principle that once allowed engineers to shrink transistors and reduce voltage simultaneously – keeping power consumption in check. By the mid-2000s, however, further voltage reductions became impractical, even as transistor density continued to increase. This divergence led…

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