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A '''wall''' refers to a point (i.e., a physical limitation) in which a certain aspect of an [[integrated circuit]] cannot be exceeded without experiencing a large diminishing return or even adverse effects. While most closely associated with [[microprocessor]]s and [[CPU]]s, the term applies equally to all integrated circuits. | A '''wall''' refers to a point (i.e., a physical limitation) in which a certain aspect of an [[integrated circuit]] cannot be exceeded without experiencing a large diminishing return or even adverse effects. While most closely associated with [[microprocessor]]s and [[CPU]]s, the term applies equally to all integrated circuits. |
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A wall refers to a point (i.e., a physical limitation) in which a certain aspect of an integrated circuit cannot be exceeded without experiencing a large diminishing return or even adverse effects. While most closely associated with microprocessors and CPUs, the term applies equally to all integrated circuits.