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Subject: Re: fate of 18F0x0 chips?
From: "Eric Smith" ####@####.####
Date: 26 Mar 2002 16:52:32 -0000
Message-Id: <32817.64.169.63.74.1017161152.squirrel@ruckus.brouhaha.com>

> The fact remains that for any chip, if you increase the clock rate you
> increase power consumption.

I'll agree that it's true for most chips, and even for most common chips,
but certainly not for all chips.  There are IC processes out there other
than CMOS, and some of them have very different behavior with
respect to frequency and power consumption, e.g., ECL.





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