Wednesday, November 10

Low-power computing promises to boost companies' profits

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The IMEC laboratory in Belgium is a surprising place. Nestled in the sleepy university town of Leuven, its low-key entrance gives little clue to the high-tech facility within. The heart of the complex is a massive, dust-free 'clean room', staffed by carefully-wrapped technicians. Here, microchips are developed based on sophisticated and carefully guarded designs. But unlike consumer chips from Intel or AMD, IMEC's microchips are not meant to be powerful - they are the exact opposite.

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