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With the rise of Personal Computers (PCs) and client-server architecture, virtualization faded from the mainstream. PCs were cheap, and single-user operating systems (like MS-DOS and Windows) dominated. The hardware of x86 processors was difficult to virtualize efficiently, making VMOS concepts impractical for desktops. : How long a user waits for the video to start
In the world of power electronics, stands for Vertical Metal Oxide Semiconductor . Unlike traditional planar MOSFETs where current flows horizontally across the surface of the silicon chip, a VMOS transistor utilizes a "V-groove" etched into the silicon to allow current to flow vertically. Key Advantages : The hardware of x86 processors was difficult to
The primary driver for VMOS adoption. Companies can run 10, 20, or 50 virtual servers on one physical machine. This reduces hardware costs, electricity consumption, and cooling requirements. Key Advantages : The primary driver for VMOS adoption