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 showed a setup of two metal arrays that connect to a power amplifier. These arrays resonate in order to establish a link of energy between them. ...
Wireless Electiricty to Charge your Gadgets
gadgetvenue.com 8/22/2008 — The ability to use wireless electricity to charge your gadgets could get many of you excited. Having this technology would mean you would never have to plug anything in again to a wall as the power would be supplied over the air. Wireless Electricity ...
Intel wireless power is pure magic, most efficient yet —
DVICE Atom Feed
The final frontier of wireless tech is upon us, with Intel showing off its electricity flying through the air with better efficiency than ever. While it’s not the first wireless power transmitting device we’ve seen, this one uses resonance rather than induction, and boasts 75% efficiency. Hey, that means if you send 100 watts across the room, 75 of those watts will actually make it to the ...
Intel Opens Door for Army of MacBook Air Clones [Intel] —
Gizmodo
Muffled by the cacophony of like a million netbooks and the wireless power that'll power our cyborg brains at the Intel Developer Forum was the low-key introduction of Intel's next-gen 45nm dual core chips for ultra-thin notebooks—i.e., the dwarven chips that made the MacBook Air possible. Now that everybody can snag them, expect a surge of similarly limber notebooks that can suck in their ...
Wireless Electricity to Charge your Gadgets —
Gadget Venue
The ability to use wireless electricity to charge your gadgets could get many of you excited. Having this technology would mean you would never have to plug anything in again to a wall as the power would be supplied over the air. Wireless Electricity is not new, but past attempts see a lot of power that is lost through the air. Can Intel make a change to this? It seems like they are heading ...
Intel shows off wireless charging —
Gadgetell
Section: Gadgets / Other , Miscellaneous
Tired of all those chargers for all of your gadgets? Cameras, cell phones, PSPs, laptops, everything has a power cord even if it’s portable. In a few years that may be a thing of the past (well, maybe more than a few years). Intel has been researching wireless charging technology and has shown it off for the first time.
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Intel demos wireless electricity - magnetism used to avoid frying human flesh —
Tech Digest
It's another entry in our occasional Future Made Real series, this time concerning fantasy sci-fi invention #261 - wireless electricity. For some reason it's chip-maker Intel that's the latest company to show off some wireless electric kit, managing to power a 60 Watt light bulb (how energy inefficient of it) from a distance of three feet. That's 90cm, if you're reading this in the Benelux ...
Intel Wireless Power System —
Ubergizmo
A wireless power system is an utopian thought for many of us, but Intel is currently working on a solution that might revolutionalize the world in due time. This demonstration showed the device broadcasting 60 watts of power within a 3-foot range, featuring an efficiency level of 75%. This is made possible thanks to the same magnetic induction principle as all the other systems, but ...
Intel showcases wireless power —
CrunchGear
Intel remotely fired up the audience today at the IDF R&D Forum Keynote by wirelessly powering a light bulb from a distance of 2 feet away. Using a signal generator and a power amplifier, wireless power transfer was effectively showcased by Alanson Sample from Intel Research, Seattle. Transmitting 60 watts at 75% efficiency, the technology lit up a small light bulb perched upon a set ...
Intel demos a wireless power broadcasting system, villagers terrified —
Engadget
We've seen a number of wireless power systems come and go , but for all the hype-filled bombast and occasional working demo , the tech just hasn't gone anywhere -- but even with that background, Intel's demo of a wireless power system that can broadcast 60 watts of power up to three feet at IDF with 75 percent efficienyc has us giddy with excitement. The system works using essentially the ...
Intel Wireless resonant energy link - Tech to wireless recharging of gadgets —
D' Technology Weblog
Intel has made progress in a technology that could lead to the wireless recharging of gadgets and the end of the power-cord spaghetti behind electronic devices. The Intel team describes its system as a “ wireless resonant energy link ,” and is experimenting with antennas less than two feet in diameter to remotely light a 60-watt light bulb.
On Thursday, the chip maker plans to ...
Intel Says They've Taken A Huge Leap in Wireless Power Tech [Wireless Charging] —
Gizmodo
Wireless power for charging gadgets has been among the more vaporous of developments we've been hearing promises of for years. While there are a few working instances of the tech on the market, its large-scale adoption still feels miles away. So a grain of salt should be taken with this NY Times report claiming Intel will announce a major wireless power breakthrough today at the Intel ...