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Intel Claims Core Microprocessors Saved World Economy $2 Billion In Energy Costs

 
Intel's engineers compared the power consumption of current generation Core processors with that of previous generations of processors. They came up with some impressive savings, so has Greenpeace found a friend in the semiconductor industry? (link)

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