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Created : 20 July 2009
 

Zero-Standby-Power ICs to Enter Practical Use



https://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/HONSHI/20090629/172348/?P=1
Really interesting, especially considering that they're supposed to start showing soon.

 

Comments


Monday, 20 July 2009, 15:12
Jayenkai
Yeah, seems interesting.

I can actually imagine this being infinitely more useful on pocket devices.. The DS already has a "Close = Sleep" mode, and that's REALLY handy. No turning it off, just pop it away.
If it could do that without needing any power at all, that'd be even better.