Dennard Scaling

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+**Dennard Scaling** was a principle in [semiconductor](/wiki/semiconductor) design that observed the power density of [transistors](/wiki/transistor) remaining constant as they shrank. For decades, this allowed microprocessors to become ever more powerful and energy-efficient without increased power, a critical companion to Moore's Law. Its eventual decline marked a significant shift in chip architecture and design challenges.
+## See also
+- [Moore's Law](/wiki/moore's_law)
+- [Microprocessor](/wiki/microprocessor)
+- [Integrated Circuit](/wiki/integrated_circuit)
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