One of the first day of the announcements at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco about a specific technical feature of known solutions with the code name of Has well, a family of CPUs that Intel plans to make available on the market since 2013.
One of the first objective concerns the decrease in consumption of the processor up to 30% of the so-called stand-connected: this should allow you to bring your notebook to have a standby better than is possible with the Sandy Bridge architecture currently available.
This, however, is not all: according to various optimizations that Intel will be implemented in the platform Has well as a whole will achieve a reduction in the total consumption in the standby platform connected up to 20 times, to allow a notebook to remain in this condition up to 10 consecutive days, while keeping the notebook connected to the cloud for the synchronization of the messaging services such as email.
A feature of this type would alter the patterns of use of notebook systems, the emphasis being placed on standby for use in connected a long time without fear of running out the batteries quickly.
Posted by: Wasim Javed
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