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by hatsunearu
1055 days ago
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I was one of the people who said power is wasted in wires. When the charged stored inside a chip needs to change (like go from high to low), that energy associated with the charge needs to go somewhere. Currently most of the charge is dissipated in the wire and some of it within the transistor. If the wires have no resistance, the transistor will be the one dissipating the energy, not the energy simply disappears. So technically both options are right, but my position is the “technically right, but practically wrong” position lol That said if the interconnects are less resistive, the switching process becomes more efficient and less power will be wasted than the bare minimum required. |
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