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The pentium 4 prescott processor, released in 2004, had a clock rate of 3.6 ghz and voltage of 1.25 v. assume that, on average, it consumed 10 w of static power and 90 w of dynamic power. the core i5 ivy bridge, released in 2012, has a clock rate of 3.4 ghz and voltage of 0.9 v. assume that, on average, it consumed 30 w of static power and 40 w of dynamic power. 1.8.1 [5] < §1.7> for each processor find the average capacitive loads. 1.8.2 [5] < §1.7> find the percentage of the total dissipated power comprised by static power and the ratio of static power to dynamic power for each technology. 1.8.3 [15] < §1.7> if the total dissipated power is to be reduced by 10%, how much should the voltage be reduced to maintain the same leakage current? note: power is defined as the product of voltage and current.

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