...remarkable drive current improvements in the past 20 years. I recall at .25um, NMOS drive currents were .66mA/um at 1 nA/um Ioff for a leading edge process. Of course, that was at 2.5V.....not .7V
LOL, it is funny to see low single digit volt capable FETs called "high voltage".
At least if you ever worked with silicon where HV meant high three figures, Idsats were measured in two figure Amps, and a timing or logic bug could announce itself with a sound like a rifle shot rather than a blue screen. :-D