Intel has recently announced that it’s next chip will give your Notebook a 24 hours of battery life and 10 days of standby. Also your notebook will be comatosely powered by a solar cell.

This 22-nanometer 3D-transistor architecture consumes so little power-20 times less than their current gear-that it can run on a solar cell. That’s exactly what they demonstrated at the Intel’s Developer Forum today: a Haswell-based Windows computer running entirely off a solar cell that was being exposed to a light bulb. Imagine that. Basically, your computer would be able to run indefinitely without ever having to power off, even if you run out of battery power to run the machine’s display.

The Intel Haswell architecture will be coming in 2013 after Ivy Bridge in 2012 which also has less power consumption DirectX 11.1 and OpenGL 3.2 directly on the chip, and 4K high definition video playback.

This comes after Apple asking Intel to reduce it’s power consumptions or it would very much lose their business.

Via | Gizmodo

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