Talk:Circuit underutilization
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[edit]"Circuit underutilization" is simply less efficient use of a circuit. That's not deserving of a separate page, otherwise you can add pages for "X underutilization" for almost any X.
- The concept is too generic
- The concept is inherently subjective (the article makes no attempt at definition)
- The current description is unnecessarily limited by omitting the time dimension. (If a micro-processor has 64-bit arithmetic, but in actual use 95% of operations are on 32-bit words, then is the circuit underutilized?)
- The first reference doesn't exactly sound like a peer-reviewed scientific article. The second reference doesn't mention utilization (and is rather archaic by the standards of the field).
Bad summary
[edit]"physical incomplete utility of semiconductor grade silicon" is not grammatical, and not intelligible without reading the examples. There are several other grammar mistakes.