The 3P in chip design refers to "Power, Performance, and Area." This concept is encapsulated in the acronym PPA, which stands for the three key factors that need to be optimized during the design of a chip. Additionally, there is a fourth element, often humorously referred to as the "pain in the ass to program," making it PPA-P.
- At 01:42:42 to 01:42:45, it is explained that "when you're designing a chip, it's called PPA, right? Power, performance, and area." These are the three primary considerations.
- Furthermore, at 01:42:51 to 01:42:54, it is mentioned, "there's a third P, that's like P-P-A-P. And the last P is pain in the ass to program."
These timestamps highlight the critical aspects of chip design and the additional programming complexity that engineers must manage.
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