- overvolting;
dynamic voltage scaling to
decrease voltage is
known as
undervolting.
Undervolting is done in
order to
conserve power,
particularly in
laptops and...
- correctly,
although undervolting too far does not
typically lead to
permanent hardware damage (unlike overvolting).
Undervolting is used for
quiet systems...
- 55:55:42 by Lovell, "Houston, we've had a problem. We've had a Main B Bus
undervolt."
William Fenner was the
guidance officer (GUIDO) who was the
first to...
- increases.
Reducing the
clock rate or
undervolting usually reduces energy consumption; it is also
possible to
undervolt the
microprocessor while keeping the...
-
developers have
worked around the
problem by
applying lower power limits,
undervolting or
underclocking the CPU.
Companies portal Electronics portal Technology...
- Lovell: [Garble.] Ah, Houston, we've had a problem. We've had a Main B Bus
Undervolt. In
Chapter 13 of
Apollo Expeditions to the Moon (1975), Jim
Lovell recalls...
-
provided by the
original vendor, such as the
ability to
overclock or over/
undervolt the device's processor, or
security enhancements beyond what is included...
-
Reduced electrical power consumption,
especially when
combined with
undervolting (i.e.,
reducing the component's
voltage below the nominal). For instance...
-
developers have
worked around the
problem by
applying lower power limits,
undervolting or
underclocking the CPU. As of
April 18, 2024,
according to
Intel an...
-
miniaturized embedded PCs. The
Pentium M also
responds very well to
undervolting,
which can be done with the
program Notebook Hardware Control or RMClock...