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<p>less power while switching, thus running cooler and allowing higher operating speeds. Another practical offshoot is that the clock signal for earlier <a href="page.php?w=Central_processing_unit">CPU</a>s had to be strong enough to survive all the dissipation as it traveled through the circuits, which almost always required a separate external chip that could supply a powerful signal. With the reduced power requirements of depletion-load design, the clock could be moved onto the chip, simplifying the overall computer design. These changes greatly</p><p>
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