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The CPU is designed to work intimately with the companion chip, in order to implement [http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbugencontent.tsp?templateId=6123&navigationId=12032&contentId=4609 SmartReflex].  
The CPU is designed to work intimately with the companion chip, in order to implement [http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbugencontent.tsp?templateId=6123&navigationId=12032&contentId=4609 SmartReflex].  
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This [http://www.TI.com/ TI]s method of adjusting the voltage of various portions of the chip dynamically, in order to ensure the power delivered to the many separate sections of the chip is just sufficient to allow for the current needs.
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This [http://www.TI.com/ TI]s method of adjusting the voltage of various portions of the chip dynamically, in order to ensure the power delivered to the many seperate sections of the chip is just sufficient to allow for the current needs.
All parts of the CPU that are not immediately in use are powered down.
All parts of the CPU that are not immediately in use are powered down.
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The CPU has well over a dozen seperate functional blocks, each of which can be powered on/off seperately.
 
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This dramatically reduces power usage.
 
==Software==
==Software==

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