geeky-gadgets.com - 8/22/2008
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Intel has demonstrated its new wireless power technology at this years IDF. The technology demonstrated comprised of two metal arrays that connect to a power amplifier, the arrays resonate and establish a link of energy between each other. The power is then transmitted from one metal array to ...
blog.wired.com - 8/22/2008
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I have been waiting for this for years:
Wireless battery chargers. It'd make life so much easier.
Thankfully, Intel demonstrated its progress on this technology at its developer forum Thursday. Intel's wireless power technology involves a ...
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Intel Demonstrates Wireless Power Technology
slashgear.com - 8/22/2008
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Intel demonstrated a technology it has been working
on for quite some time yesterday at IDF. It’s
a wireless power technology that could point to such nifty things as wireless battery chargers in the semi-near future. The demonstration ...
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Intel shows off Wireless Power Tech at IDF
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Wireless Electiricty to Charge your Gadgets
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... creating two metal arrays that connect to an amp. With resonance the electricity is transferred making devices on the other end receive power. The test that Intel ran was running 60 watts of power which made a jump of 2 feet while retaining 75% efficiency. This is so far the best attempt at wireless electricity tests.
Although the technology is not ready yet, it certainly is a step in the right direction and one I welcome as I am fed up of the site of cables
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Wireless Electricity to Charge your Gadgets
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... creating two metal arrays that connect to an amp. With resonance the electricity is transferred making devices on the other end receive power. The test that Intel ran was running 60 watts of power which made a jump of 2 feet while retaining 75% efficiency. This is so far the best attempt at wireless electricity tests.
Although the technology is not ready yet, it certainly is a step in the right direction and one I welcome as I am fed up of the site of cables
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Intel has demonstrated its new wireless power technology at this years IDF. The technology demonstrated comprised of two metal arrays that connect to a power amplifier, the arrays resonate and establish a link of energy between each other.
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