Patent 9305629 was granted and assigned to Intel on April, 2016 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
An embodiment provides power (having low voltage, high current, and high current density) to ultra low voltage non-CMOS based devices using a distributed capacitor that is integrated onto the same chip as the non-CMOS devices. For example, an embodiment provides a spin logic gate adjacent dielectric material and first and second plates of a capacitor. The capacitor discharges low voltage/high current to the spin logic gate using a step down switched mode power supply that charges numerous capacitors during one clock cycle (using a switching element configured in a first orientation) and discharges power from the capacitors during the opposite clock cycle (using the switching element configured in a second orientation). The capacitors discharge the current out of plane and to the spin logic devices without having to traverse long power dissipating interconnect paths. Other embodiments are described herein.