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+-   SPAM: A 30-picowatt processor for sensors on Sunday June 15 2008, @11:46AM Roland Piquepaille

Submitted by Roland Piquepaille on Sunday June 15 2008, @11:46AM
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Roland Piquepaille writes "University of Michigan (U-M) researchers have developed an ultra low power microchip which 'uses 30,000 times less power in sleep mode and 10 times less in active mode than comparable chips now on the market.' It only consumes 30 picowatts in sleep mode, which means that a simple watch battery could power the chip for more than 200 years. Of course, this is not a processor for your next computer. It is designed for sensor-based devices such as medical implants, environment monitors or surveillance equipment. However, the design is very clever. But read more for additional references and a die photo of the Phoenix Processor."
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