In the arena of IDF 2011 Intel demonstrated how a computer can work without using electric current, but only utilizing ultra violet rays.
This demonstration shows the efficiency deliberately displayed by the processor power consumption in the future.
In a demonstration at the Moscone Center West, San Francisco on Tuesday (13/09/2011), the processors 'no name' is seen only gets power supply from a small battery storage of solar power.
"In addition to saving power, this processor also has a sleek design, so the impact on the shape of a thin notebook," said Paul Otellini, President and Chief Executive Officer, Intel Corporation.
Unfortunately, Intel did not want to disclose the specifications of the processor, codenamed good, speed, number of cores, or the total power consumption is needed. But clearly, this processor has been made with 22nm fabrication.
This demonstration shows the efficiency deliberately displayed by the processor power consumption in the future.
In a demonstration at the Moscone Center West, San Francisco on Tuesday (13/09/2011), the processors 'no name' is seen only gets power supply from a small battery storage of solar power.
"In addition to saving power, this processor also has a sleek design, so the impact on the shape of a thin notebook," said Paul Otellini, President and Chief Executive Officer, Intel Corporation.
Unfortunately, Intel did not want to disclose the specifications of the processor, codenamed good, speed, number of cores, or the total power consumption is needed. But clearly, this processor has been made with 22nm fabrication.
0 komentar :
Post a Comment