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GM says the levies will have little immediate impact, as it mostly exports lower-power cars to China.
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On the Q1 earnings call with analysts, Intel executives described progress in tablets with design wins and Intel's new lower-power Oak Trail system-on-a-chip solution now shipping, and its unflinching goal to land Intel-based silicon designs in smart phones.
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I have little doubt that the new CULV chips have some advanced technologies (you can read about them in this Intel PDF), but for all intents and purposes, Intel is essentially creating a lower-power version of the old chips, newly christening them with four letters and pairing them with the new GS-40 chipset.
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But Intel hopes new lower-power chips and advanced-process technology will help it break into the market.
Intel Working With Google to Optimize Android for Its Chips Shara Tibken 2011
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Intel may surprise with cheaper, lower-power chips.
Record Earnings Won't Tell Full Intel Tale Rolfe Winkler 2011
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If you want a super-damaging Q or Z, you have to “transmute” sets of lower-power letters combine them.
What’s better than Scrabble? Here’s my two QINTARS worth « The Retort 2010
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In addition to 3D, the 2.0 spec supports so-called "4K" (4,096 x 2,160) resolutions with four times the resolution of current 1080p sets, and adds support for Wi-Fi and lower-power mobile devices.
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In addition to 3D, the 2.0 spec supports so-called "4K" 4,096 x 2,160 resolutions with four times the resolution of current 1080p sets, and adds support for Wi-Fi and lower-power mobile devices.
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The design the Tilera founders concocted included linking lots and lots of smaller, lower-power cores via a type of mesh network where each core could more easily share information with other members of the chip.
Tilera Taunts Intel With a 100-Core Chip - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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In addition, Cobalt Networks, which Sun acquired for $2 billion in 2000 — take a deep breath, Mr. McNealy — had a type of server appliance that relied on lower-power chips.
Servers With Cellphone Chips? Yep, Here They Come - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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