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Servers, workstations, personal computers: the looming power bottleneck
With microprocessor performance advancing at breakneck speed, DC/DC converter designers have been hard pressed to keep up. In this paper on-chip power issues are described and their implications for the motherboards and DC/DC power modules discussed.