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May 16, 2024
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Efficient Electronics. Reducing energy consumption involves striking a balance between universal and highly specialized architectures

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Blogbeitrag auf der Internetseite Semiconductor Engineeering (https://semiengineering.com/)
Abstract
Attention nowadays has turned to the energy consumption of systems that run on electricity. At the moment, the discussion is focused on electricity consumption in data centers: if this continues to rise at its current rate, it will account for a significant proportion of global electricity consumption in the future. Yet there are other, less visible electricity consumers whose power needs are also constantly growing. One example is mobile communications, where ongoing expansion - especially with the new current 5G standard and the future 6G standard - is pushing up the number of base stations required. This, too, will drive up electricity demand, as the latter increases linearly with the number of stations; at least, if the demand per base station is not reduced. Another example is electronics for the management of household appliances and in the industrial sector: more and more such systems are being installed, and their electronics are becoming significantly more powerful. They are not currently optimized for power consumption, but rather for performance.
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Heinig, Andy  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IIS  
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DOI
10.24406/publica-4111
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