Intel: Haswell to offer 10-day connected standby battery life

Posted on Wednesday, September 14 2011 @ 21:40 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
X-bit Labs writes devices based on Intel's Haswell may offer 10 days of connected standby battery life:
At the opening keynote of Intel Developer Forum, Paul Otellini, chief executive officer of Intel Corp. said that the demand towards higher-performance mobile devices from the end-users will spur growth across both in the client hardware and cloud hardware segments. Naturally, the next-gen devices will bring a number of never-before-seen features and qualities, e.g., devices based on code-named Haswell chips will deliver 10-days of standby battery life.

"Computing is in a constant state of evolution. The unprecedented demand for computing from the client devices to the cloud is creating significant opportunity for the industry. Intel is innovating and working with our partners to deliver computing experiences that are more mobile, secure and seamless. I'm excited about the new experiences that will be created across a range of devices, and we're just getting started," said Mr. Otellini, describing the opportunities and challenges facing Intel and the industry.


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