Green Plug has introduced its Green Power Processor at the Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday, which it hopes will digitise power supplies to make them smart enough to work with multiple devices and draw only the power that electronics need. which it said will be available in the second quarter.

The universal power supply would optimise power delivery to multiple electronic gadgets. Photo credit: Green Plug
The start-up company's Green Power Processor is a chip designed for digital power supplies, which are meant to be more versatile and efficient than existing analogue power adaptors.
In October, Green Plug partner UK-based Imagination Technologies said its Pure subsidiary will make a digital radio using Green Plug technology to improve the environmental impact of its products.
For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see CES: Green Plug plugs digital, efficient power supply on CNET News.
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