Low voltage supply, ventilation & lighting
Blog Not any more though, having just completed the installation of 2 active ventilation zones, lighting and a low voltage power supply system complete with rack-mount control panel. One thing that has been lacking since the first build of the rack is...
[July 13, 2008, 23:59]
IDF: Don't expect a low-voltage Pentium 4
News Instead, it will continue to use the low- and ultralow-voltage Pentium III chips for this market and then replace them with Banias, an energy-efficient chip coming in the first half of 2003. Although Intel spent considerable energy in 2000 and 2001...
[February 28, 2002, 10:52]
Intel launches CULV chip for ultra-thin notebooks
News Intel has introduced an ultra-low voltage processor that is intended for very thin, mid-range notebook computers. The SU2700 consumer ultra-low voltage (CULV) processor, unveiled on Tuesday at the Computex show in Taiwan, is the first of Intel's...
[June 2, 2009, 12:02]
Intel rolls out four low-power Pentium Ms
News The new chips include two ultralow-voltage Pentium Ms with clock speeds of 1.1GHz and the 1GHz and a low-voltage chip in the same family that runs at 1.4 GHz. Intel's design guidelines state that notebooks that use the ultralow-voltage chips need...
[July 21, 2004, 12:15]
Intel price cuts usher in new Pentium 4
News Intel cut prices on Pentium 4 and Pentium III chips for desktops and on several low-voltage mobile chips on Sunday by up to 32 percent to make way for new processors that will appear over the next few weeks, the company said.
[April 16, 2002, 8:44]
Intel notebooks sport low-power chips
News The chipmaker this week launched three new low-power chips: a low-voltage 933MHz Pentium III-M, a new ultra-low-voltage 800MHz Pentium III-M, and a 733MHz low-voltage mobile Celeron. Intel's other new chip, the 733MHz low-voltage mobile Celeron, is...
[April 19, 2002, 9:06]
Intel starts mobile Celeron shift
News The chipmaker has begun shipping a new 800MHz "ultra low voltage" Celeron chip to tablet PC manufacturers such as Motion Computing, a company spokesperson said. Unlike previous mobile Celerons, which were based on the Pentium III-M or the Pentium 4...
[December 3, 2003, 15:20]
Nor.web aims for commercial plug n'surf by Christmas
News In the UK, pilot customers in Manchester have been sending and receiving data down low-voltage power cables rather than telephone wires. The system converts the low voltage segment of the existing power supply network into an Intranet, so the users...
[May 21, 1999, 12:54]
AMD takes aim at notebook market's margins
News AMD also introduced two low-voltage processors, the 1900+ and the 2000+, adding to its line of mobile chips for lightweight notebooks. The low-voltage chips are more suitable for the tighter confines of small notebooks because they consume less...
[June 17, 2003, 13:53]
New Intel chips span mobile spectrum
News Toshiba is using the 750MHz ultra-low voltage chip in the Portege 2000, which comes with a 12-inch screen, integrated 802.11b wireless communications and a 20GB hard drive. In addition, Intel came out with three new Celeron chips that run from...
[January 23, 2002, 10:44]
A DC-based culture is growing.
Blog Comment H+S note - Any significant DC voltage can be lethal versus AC, you can't let go of relatively low voltage DC. Ask anyone who has built higher voltage DC equipment (me for a start). DC is no good as a transmission backbone nor for most domestic...
[July 9, 2007, 13:13]
Intel rounds out mobile chip family
News The new chips include an ultra-low-voltage Pentium-M that will debut at 900MHz and a low-voltage Pentium-M chip that will begin at 1.1GHz, according to the sources. Like the standard Pentium-M chips, the low-voltage and ultra-low-voltage processors...
[January 27, 2003, 8:26]
Phoenix launches first 'trusted' BIOS
Talkback I see that BIOS writing is done with the program Synth Edit.All BIOS programs in all computers are the same.The real Phoenix BIOS program is blocked by the 'manufacturer's' program.In the real BIOS you can adjust voltages and frequencies.What is...
[August 10, 2006, 20:09]
Intel to create new mobile chips
News The new Pentium III-M chips will include a 750MHz ultralow-voltage chip for mini-notebooks weighing 3 pounds or less and a 866MHz low-voltage Pentium III-M chip for 3.5- to 4-pound notebooks, sources said.
[January 21, 2002, 9:00]
A DC-based culture is growing.
Blog Comment H+S note - Any significant DC voltage can be lethal versus AC, you can't let go of relatively low voltage DC. Clarification: I talk about low voltage DC (up to 28 volts approximately), never about high voltage.
[July 9, 2007, 20:42]
Intel tweaks roadmap to boost Pentium M
News The upcoming 1GHz ultra-low voltage Pentium M, in particular, should prove enticing for tablet PC makers, who just recently began switching from the Pentium III-M to the Pentium M. Intel will also deliver new low voltage and ultra-low voltage...
[May 29, 2003, 15:13]
Sony rolls out latest Vaio laptops for business
News The TT laptops have all the Vaio trademarks, including very low weight (1.3kg, thanks to its carbon fibre structure), low voltage and low power usage, a slim appearance and an LED-backlit screen. The low power use is a result of the Ultra Low...
[October 22, 2008, 16:25]
MacBook Air may get new Penryn chips
News Engadget pointed out that Intel will probably have low-voltage and ultra-low voltage Penryn-class chips out fairly soon, in line with Intel's historical product segmentation. That would ease some of the power concerns, although the lower voltage...
[August 15, 2008, 9:45]
Intel to release low-power Tualatins
News Don't expect the fastest models, though: Running at lower voltage means running at lower speeds, and Intel's ultra-low voltage mobile CPUs run well-below the 1GHz threshold. In March, Mike Fister, general manager of Intel's Enterprise Platform...
[November 2, 2001, 9:04]
A DC-based culture is growing.
Blog Since 1970 or so, however, a growing number of electrical devices have been produced, requiring low DC voltage, due to semiconductors: electronic gadgets and appliances, such as radios, cameras, recorders, toys and computers.
[July 9, 2007, 1:02]



