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In the wake of Intel announcing the world’s first 3-D transistor that uses 35% less energy than its counterparts, the company has now decided to kick their own energy record into oblivion. The processor giant just unveiled their Haswell CPU, a chipset that runs on nothing but direct solar power and uses 20 times less energy than equally powerful chipsets. In fact, this little ####### uses so little energy it has been displayed running off the light emitted from a regular lightbulb!

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The Haswell product will be used in Intel’s “Ultrabooks”, a new group of ultra thin, fast computing machines that fit Intel’s vision of the future. This solar powered chipset does not include the rest of the computer’s hardware of course — keyboard, screen, motherboard, hard drives etc. — but the processor is a huge power drain and the upgrade in energy efficiency is expected to greatly help the overall energy retention of the computer’s batteries.

The new 22-nanometer 3D-transistor architecture promises to up the computer’s battery life to 24 full hours, and 10 days of “connected standby”. Though the rest of your computer would need to be plug-in to play, the company explains that you could turn your display off and keep your processor running while synchronizing files and doing other internet-based jobs. This hounds like a computing dream to us — as our poor two year old MacBook Pro loses power after just 30 minutes.

Intel says the chip will be available in 2013.

Read more: Intel Unveils Solar Laptop Chipset That Can be Powered by a Desk Lamp | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World

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FTW. What retards don't understand the 1st law of thermodynamics?

libtards........I guess

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies."

Senator Barack Obama
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FTW. What retards don't understand the 1st law of thermodynamics?

libtards........I guess

Yes, energy in a closed system is conserved.

Please demonstrate in what way this principle is violated in the OP.

Has energy been created from nothing? No. Has it been destroyed? No.

Ergo First Law stands.

Ergo ####### you talking about willis?

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The tri-gate transistors will be first used in the Intel Ivy Bridge processors, originally out by the end of the year, but now probably delayed until Q1 2012. Ivy Bridge is the shrink of Sandy Bridge from 32nm to 22nm. Haswell will follow Ivy Bridge a year or so later. But what you really want is Skylake, the die shrink of Haswell. :devil: That's why I'm still using a P4, I keep waiting for something better to come out. :devil:

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