Intel remixes chip recipe to cut power
Intel plans to begin cutting the power consumption of its chips right at the factory.
The chip giant will on Tuesday unveil a plan to create an alternate version of its manufacturing process technology - the means by which it knits together the transistors that make up the circuits inside its chips - designed to yield more power-efficient processors and supporting chipsets for notebooks, handhelds and other battery-powered devices.
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