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you don't have to be an electrical engineer to see that this is revolutionary

Imagine if you had to sit INSIDE the car engine in every car...
https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK
  10/09/25
Isn’t this like that one google phone where you could ...
George Jetson
  10/09/25
Not really. This solves all kinds of practical engineering p...
https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK
  10/09/25
Good write-up here. I don't think AI wrote this https://w...
https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK
  10/09/25


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Date: October 9th, 2025 7:22 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK


Imagine if you had to sit INSIDE the car engine in every car that was made, and now for the first time you can get a car with the engine in a separate compartment, in back

https://www.techpowerup.com/review/intel-panther-lake-technical-deep-dive/images/opening-keynote-48.jpg

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5784856&forum_id=2Ã#49338009)



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Date: October 9th, 2025 7:42 PM
Author: George Jetson

Isn’t this like that one google phone where you could upgrade the battery or screen if you wanted?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5784856&forum_id=2Ã#49338048)



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Date: October 9th, 2025 10:38 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK


Not really. This solves all kinds of practical engineering problems that arise when you are sending high voltage currents alongside transistors trying to compute. The high voltage current can cause all kinds of interference with the channels carrying signals between transistors. Intel moved all of the power delivery to a separate layer on chip, on the ass end. No more interference as we know it.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5784856&forum_id=2Ã#49338418)



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Date: October 9th, 2025 10:43 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK


Good write-up here. I don't think AI wrote this

https://www.pcmag.com/news/inside-panther-lake-what-to-know-about-intels-crucial-first-18a-processors#

"As for PowerVia, the TL;DR version of the tech is that it involves delivering power through the back side of the die. Power and signal lines have different requirements, and putting the power lines on the backside, to bring power from below, through the package to the transistors, allows for the signal lines to be more spread out. Backside power also reduces power loss from the package."

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5784856&forum_id=2Ã#49338425)