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Pollack's Rule
Pollack's rule states that the performance increase delivered by microarchitectural improvements is roughly proportional to the square root of the increase in logic complexity. In other words, in order to double the performance of a design, you need to quadruple the logic complexity or alternatively doubling the logic in the core will deliver roughly 1.4x more performance.
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- Borkar, Shekhar. "Thousand core chips: a technology perspective." Proceedings of the 44th annual Design Automation Conference. ACM, 2007.