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difference between power consumption and power density

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can any one tell me what's the difference between power consumption and power density

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Power consumption means amount of power consumed by chip/device or how much power chip/device uses for functionality.
the amount of power it uses it is called power consumption by that chip/device.

Power density is the amount of power per unit volume.
In energy transformers like batteries, fuel cells, motors, etc. Power density refers to a volume. It is then also called volume power density which is expressed as W/m3.
 
thanks for responding Narendra
 
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Power density as a roll-up for some unit, is a figure of
merit.

Details of power density distribution, are drivers of
thermal design and component / assembly reliability.
 

Power consumption means amount of power consumed by chip/device and
Power density is the amount of power per unit volume.
 

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