Applications

Mobile

Phones and tablets are power-limited by design. Cut dynamic switching power so battery lasts longer, sustained performance improves, and devices run cooler under real workloads.

Battery
Daily UX bottleneck
Sustained
Performance depends on heat
10×+
Dynamic switching power reduction (target)

Why mobile needs LPP

Modern mobile compute is dominated by power density: the faster you go, the hotter you get, and the sooner you throttle. The “waste as heat” problem turns performance into a thermal tax.

LPP aims to reduce switching losses so more of your battery becomes useful computation instead of heat.

High-impact targets

Display & UI Paths

High activity domains where responsiveness can fight battery life.

On-Chip Memories

SRAM and buffers where bandwidth and activity dominate power.

Clocking

Always-on distribution networks that amplify switching losses.

What changes

Better battery life under real usage, higher sustained performance, and cooler devices—especially during gaming, camera processing, and on-device AI features.

Integration

Start with a macro (SRAM / array / clock) for measurable wins, then expand into broader blocks as you validate targets and flows.