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To: Ali Chen who wrote (162882)3/25/2002 11:25:39 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Could you please comment on the slide 28 from this
technology presentation,
intel.com

If we assume that they ship chips from the area 1800-2200
with 17A standby leakage, the high-speed parts are
probably 4X-5X of that current, or 60-80A.


That purpose of that slide is to show that two fabs at different wafer sizes yield P4s with very similar characteristics. Of course, if a substantial amount of active current is included in that so called standby current, then the figure could be misleading. I told you on the other thread that I could only account for perhaps 1-2 amps of device off current in the current 2GHz P4 design based on device count/device width/device type and published device characteristics. Now granted, that may increase 3X or 4X at minimum channel length. But that will still be less than 8A. Sorry.

THE WATSONYOUTH
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