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To: Paul Engel who wrote (148842)11/19/2001 3:34:57 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, >ICC,DPRSLP Processor Deeper Sleep Leakage current 1.70A.

Thanks for straightening that out. It's in an area in which I (we) can always use your expertise since, speaking for myself, my own expertise there isn't. I think I need some of Albert's English lessons after that last sentence. Made myself laugh there!

Thanks again.

Tony



To: Paul Engel who wrote (148842)11/19/2001 3:50:52 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
"That is 1.70 Amps, you nit picking moron"

Nice try, Paul. Do you always stop reading on a
first line that suit your need?
Why don't you take a comparable voltage of 1.4V,
and read "8.04A", which is 45% of 18A in normal
operational mode?
developer.intel.com

(page 26, Table 9)

Senility is showing off, my dear, or what?

Try to follow me: what we are talking about? Leakage,
and transistor quality. How do you compare anything?
At equal conditions, which is at the nominal operating
voltage. Hint: if you drop voltage to zero, the chip
will consume no current. So, what was you point about
0.95V?

- Ali

P.S. Of course, to be accurate, we need to normalize
the AMD data of 0.66A proportionally, i.e. multiply by 1.75/1.35, which stiil gives 0.85A, (<2.5%), or far
cry from Intel 45% leakage sucker. We are talking about
a factor of 20, don't we?



To: Paul Engel who wrote (148842)11/19/2001 10:43:05 PM
From: kapkan4u  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
<ICC,DPRSLP Processor Deeper Sleep Leakage current 1.70 A

That is 1.70 Amps, you nit picking moron>

Seems like your are the thread moron here. In the document you linked, PIII-M is leaking 3.99A at 1.15V and 8.04A at 1.4V in deep sleep (page 27), while Athlon XP is leaking 0.66A at 1.30V in deep sleep.

Looks like the Intel's new 130nm process was designed by morons like you. Come to think of it, you and Yousef did disappear from SI about a year ago. Now tell us Paul, did you and Yousef help Intel?

Kap