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Adopting a new, highly automated and reconfigurable approach to hardware acceleration, researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have come up with a way to harness the unused silicon real estate in smartphones – the so-called "dark silicon" – as special-purpose processors dynamically optimized to perform the most common tasks in an efficient way... Continue Reading 'Dark silicon' used to boost smartphone battery life
Tags: Android, Dark Silicon, Efficiency, Electronics, Low-power, Processor, Prototype, Research, Smartphone
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