Maybe a lot of fantasy: If the laptop is not working properly, do not
worry about its battery life, how wonderful! Of course, computer
technology has not been able to do this level, but very, very close.
Intel plug-in, no batteries, only need a new type of solar energy to run
the processor architecture.
Recently At IDF, Intel showed off a new type of solar named Haswell
chipset. Intel CEO Paul Otellini said the new structure will further
accelerate the Ultrabook Haswell innovation.
three-dimensional architecture of haswell 22 nm CPU, and its very low
power consumption, power consumption of the chip's power consumption
than the current twentieth. By a small solar panel power supply, CPU
Haswell's figures show that placed in the sun or light bulb, it will run
indefinitely, until the light disappeared.
Please note that this is just the CPU, not including motherboards, hard drives,
monitors and other equipment. However, Intel is committed to other
portable battery is fully charged laptop, every 24 hours to run a
sustainable electricity, even in the network under the standby time of
up to ten days or run some large program. Is different depending on the
work of the notebook, even if the binary is expected to Intel's best,
within five working days of standby time can still meet the needs of a
week.
Recently, ASUS has launched a new multimedia entertainment notebook N5SF N75SF series, etc., were 15.6 inches and 17.3 inch LED backlit screen, priced from $ 1,500 and $ 1,800, the former will soon debut in Germany and Australia, and N75SF in October.
According to reports, Asus N5SF series notebook with Intel Core i5 -
2410M (clocked at 2.3GHz) processor, 4GB memory, 500GB hard drive, 2GB
NVIDIA GeForce GT555M graphics, 15.6-inch LED backlit LCD with a
resolution of 1600 a 900.
ASUS Notebook Core i7-2630QM N75SF quad-core processor (clocked at
2GHz), 4GB memory, 500GB hard drive, 2GB of NVIDIA GeForce GT555M
discrete graphics, 17.3-inch LED-backlit LCD, resolution 1920, "1080.
In addition, the new ASUS notebook models with high memory 8GB, 750GB 7200 rpm hard drive, Blu-ray.
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