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Efficient Performance

CHiL Semiconductor (Tewksbury, MA) recently announced it developed some efficiency-shaping features for CPU, GPU, and DDR applications. Now configured to optimize efficiency from the lowest idle state to the highest operating state of today’s performance server, graphics, and desktop solutions, CHiL’s true-digital power algorithms are capable of increasing efficiency.

CHiL Semiconductor (Tewksbury, MA) recently announced it developed some efficiency-shaping features for CPU, GPU, and DDR applications. Now configured to optimize efficiency from the lowest idle state to the highest operating state of today’s performance server, graphics, and desktop solutions, CHiL’s true-digital power algorithms are capable of increasing efficiency. According to the company, efficiency can be increased by as much as 15 percent, especially at low loads. Throughout the entire operating range, CHiL’s variable gate drive algorithm adjusts the gate drive voltage to minimize gate drive losses at low operating loads and optimize conduction losses at high loads. The algorithms can be applied to readily available off-the-shelf components and do not rely on specific semiconductor products.

Visit www.chilsemi.com to learn more.

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