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Date:      27 Mar 2002 22:56:06 -0800
From:      swear@blarg.net (Gary W. Swearingen)
To:        "Seth Hieronymus" <sethh@principia.edu>
Cc:        <freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: processor question
Message-ID:  <3h663hi3jt.63h@localhost.localdomain>
In-Reply-To: <OE100msHHbbgCzQ50pF00005549@hotmail.com>
References:  <OE100msHHbbgCzQ50pF00005549@hotmail.com>

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"Seth Hieronymus" <sethh@principia.edu> writes:

> Do processors use more power / produce more heat when they are doing
> processing other than an idle loop?

Current-day processors use an extra bit of power every time the state of
one of the millions of gizmos (groups of a few transistors) on the chip
changes.  There are a few parts of the chip that are always changing at
a fixed rate (ie, the clock parts) but other parts (floating point and
integer sub-processors, registers, etc) have gizmo-state-changing
happening a lot or a little, depending on what is being computed, and
most (?)  processors can be configured to shut down most sections of the
chip into a kind of "hold" state during idle, or not.

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