As new process technology nodes shrink, the operating voltages diminish and available headroom limits for ever-demanding multi-voltage levels of NAND Flash become increasingly restrictive, making it more difficult for system-on-chips (SOCs), CPUs, GPUs, SSDs, and DDR memories to advance in system efficiency metrics:
performance, power consumption, accuracy, speed, and long-term reliability.
So, what's holding progress back?
Signal Noise.
Using TransSiP PI, technology devices almost instantly reach new horizons of system efficiency.
Our record-breaking passive filter doesn’t consumer power, and no IR drop.
Every piece of digital tech needs to remove noise to function properly. Unfortunately, in the past 40 years, noise-removing filters have made little to no advancements in effectiveness – a limitation that has been passed off as an accepted failure in digital R&D.