“You think those new Sandy Bridge MacBook Pros are beasts? Just wait a couple years,” John Brownlee reports for Cult of Mac. “That’s when Apple will be able of releasing bleeding edge MacBooks capable of not only running for 24 hours on a single charge, but of recharging their cells as they run by sucking up the ambient light in the room around them. Wow.”
“At today’s Intel Developer’s Forum, Intel introduced its new Haswell architecture, and it’s a doozy of an update to current chips,” Brownlee reports. “Created using a 22 nanometer 3D transistor process, the first thing Haswell makes possible is ARM-like power consumption on an x86 chip. That means all day battery life, as well as ten days of connected standby.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Arline M.” for the heads up.]