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Unread 04-10-2003, 10:16 AM   #27
Balinju
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Don't make fun of yourself. You're the only one debating this subject. Are you saying Everyone is wrong by disapproving these approximations:

Power is proportional to voltage squared
Power is proportional to clock frequency
The values given out by Intel of Power Dissipation of every processor (because they didn't take into account the temperature )
1. i am by no means making fun of myself
2. i am not saying that power is not proportional to clock frequency and to voltage squared
3. My debate is that power is not linearly proportion to voltage squared. It is in somekind proportion, but not LINEAR. Understood??? If not, forget everything.
4. If power was linearly proportion to voltage squared, this would imply that the cpu is an ohmic resistor. With all the transistors inside and all the other circuits, i think that it is by no means ohmic.

I could be wrong , i could be right

Anyone can help??
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