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This article consists of a collection of slides from the author's conference presentation. It is concluded that: Power grid noise and its variability depends on both: Technology factors and Design specifics. Recent design trends result in a need to: (a) Perform early power delivery design; (b) Packaging technology and package selection;(c) Density and Distribution of routing resources; and (d)Decoupling capacitance allocation.