Running Cool
IBM is overhauling its design processes to focus on optimized power consumption and reduced heat dissipation.
IBM isnt the only company concentrating on energy-efficient microchips. The trend is being driven by several chip makers as they move from .18-micron manufacturing processes to .13-micron processes. A .13-micron process reduces the die size of chips, minimizing power consumption and reducing heat dissipation. For example, VIA Technologies just introduced its new C3 processor, running at 866-MHz, which the company is billing as "the coolest running processor on the market today."









