Intel shows a Window PC solar battery such as the size of the stamp

This year's Intel Developer Conference of the Year (IDF), surrounded by "Ultrabook" topics, the first speech listened to many, but the scientific and technological highlights less surprise. However, Intel has demonstrated a Window PC that can provide electricity using only one stamp-size solar cell, which is the next step in application breakthrough.

As low power consumption has become an important criterion for the electronics industry, Intel will launch a “Haswell” product that will include new platform power management technology for the “Ultrabook” in 2013 in addition to the battery life on standby time. For more than ten days, it also announced the development of ultra-power-saving chips that can be used on computers. Otellini personally demonstrated an Intel architecture research chip called a "near-critical voltage processor," which has exceeded many of the limits of transistor technology and has achieved extremely low power consumption. A Windows PC displayed on the stage, using only a piece of stamp-sized solar cells, can provide the power needed for computer operations.

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