Despite improvements in processing power in recent years, battery life remains an issue with the growth of mobile devices. Intel has looked to address this with a new family of Core processors code-named Haswell, which the company said Thursday will offer up to 50 percent more battery life for laptops than its previous Ivy Bridge chips provided — all without impairing performance. The Haswell chips are designed specifically with those on-the-go devices, notably laptops and tablets.
Haswell Battery Life Claims Energize Hopes for PC Industry
Posted by: Peter Suciu May 24, 2013 11:19 AMDespite improvements in processing power in recent years, battery life remains an issue with the growth of mobile devices. Intel has looked to address this with a new family of Core processors code-named Haswell, which the company said Thursday will offer up to 50 percent more battery life for laptops than its previous Ivy Bridge chips provided — all without impairing performance. The Haswell chips are designed specifically with those on-the-go devices, notably laptops and tablets.