Thursday, May 3, 2012

Future of Computer Processors

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SAN FRANCISCO -- A solar cell the size of a stamp. That's all Intel Corp. researchers needed to power a computer processor that could hold a tantalizing vision for the low-power chips of the future. The company showed off the feat this week at its annual developer conference in San Francisco.The achievement was less about the fact the chip ran on solar power and more about how Intel employees were able to create a chip that ran on little more than the power needed to turn on its transistors, the so-called "threshold" voltage.The chip itself was the only part of Intel's demonstration computer that was solar-powered. The computer itself, which was running Windows, ran on regular electricity.The concept of a solar-powered computer isn't new, and there are already a slew of solar chargers for consumer electronics. But the promise of Intel's research is that solar-powered processors could one day start tackling small projects, such as powering small sensors that communicate wirelessly with computers, and potentially be incorporated into more complicated computers to tackle bigger challenges."The applications are almost endless for it," 
Future of Computer Processors
Future of Computer Processors
Future of Computer Processors
Future of Computer Processors
Future of Computer Processors
Future of Computer Processors
Future of Computer Processors
Future of Computer Processors
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