New Energy-Saving Computer Demonstrates Greater Efficiency Than Current Desktop Models Prototype Computer to be Showcased at ACEEE Symposium
Merging laptop and desktop computer technology and using off the shelf technology, researchers have developed a highly energy efficient computer that consumes 70 percent less energy than ENERGY STAR® labeled computers. With funding and support from the California Energy Commission's Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) program, researchers from Ecos developed several office desktop computers for testing. Researchers Peter May-Ostendorp and Nathan Beck of Ecos collaborated with chip makers Intel Corporation, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Via Technologies to see how much they could reduce the energy demand of computers operating in today's business environment. (PRWeb Mar 29, 2008)
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