Dadi Perlmutter Keynote

IDF 08-27-06 Afternoon session
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Robson technology. I'm going to talk about more details later,
but it shaves about 400 milliwatts from the platform. Another big
deal is that we work together with Toshiba Matsushita, and we
have created a display technology with them that really does
dynamic switching between progressive and interlaced, and
we're going to demo that in a few minutes to show you the
benefits of this one, saving power from the system. And I want
to call [Adam Moran] to really talk to us about battery life. So,
Adam, please.
Adam Moran: How's it going, Dadi?
David Perlmutter: I'm fine. How are you, Adam?
Adam Moran: All right, thanks for having me. Well, I've got a couple of
systems over here on this pedestal. What I have here on the
audience's left is a non-Intel based system and it's got a 15.4
inch screen, a standard size battery, and on the data sheet,
you'll read some things like dual-core, somebody's graphics,
these kinds of things like that. Now, on the audience's right side,
over here, what I have is a Centrino Duo based system. The
specifications of the two systems are identical. The clock
speeds are matched about the same. The screen is the same
size and brightness. The battery is the same, and they're both
unplugged right now, and actually set to their highest performing
settings.
Comment [JJ3]: Or is Toshiba
Matsushita displa
y
a name?
Comment [JJ4]: fragment
Comment [JJ5]: Please confirm
that this is the case – we can only
compare apples to apples.