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As battery technology has not really pack a few watt-hours in our portable devices, companies like Intel, Nvidia and Texas Instruments are making all efforts to improve the efficiency of their chips and processors. Apple is the leader here is the process of creating vertically integrated devices (and mysterious A5) gives them the control they need to maximize battery life and get this critical adoption of 10-hour. TI hoped that upcoming family its OMAP chips will take some pressure from producers and to allow the current batteries from dawn to dusk.
Speaking to Fudzilla, TI Brian Carlson noted that 2013 OMAPs uses 20nm process and should allow for true all day count. "what does it mean, exactly, when the most popular device sports a 10-hour battery life? It's all day in the books of most people, even with a large number of video use. Carlson did not put a number on it, but it is clear that TI wants to focus on efficiency and power. NVIDIA, on the other hand, is an arms race with Intel (a race in hand, if you will) to power their mobile processors as high as possible.
Question: the Tablet and mobile world will look like in 2013? Probably not radically different, but all day battery may be not much of a draw. In any case, improvement of processing and memory cache and other performance settings are always welcome.
As Tom's Hardware, there are signs of TI's OMAP brand to sell after the release of the OMAP 5 in 2012. Nice bidding war between Nvidia and Intel will bring in hell payday. Discussing plans for the 2013 Edition, however, it seems controversial speculation in this regard; Maybe TI believes that they were to play a game better than cash.
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