We are very pleased to announce the launch of a new blog in the Electronics Weekly portfolio: Low-power Design.As the title suggests, it will be covering a whole range of power efficiency issues, touching on topics as battery choices, system-level power-control architectures, optical interconnects, HKMG process, phase-change memory, and power per bit ratios...
It is written by industry writer Chris Edwards and supported by Mentor Graphics. Make sure you bookmark: electronicsweekly.com/low-power-design. Check out the initial posts on the blog:
- Ubuntu power bump underlines the software problem
- The tortoise and the hare in adder design
- Putting software into the equation
- Mobile memory users weigh up the 3D option
- Phase-change progress report - still no breakthrough
- Panasonic's first gate-first parts emerge
- Optical shift
- Power processor watches over the system
- Back to the future as CISC vs RISC argument reopens
- Battery choices