Thursday, June 2, 2011

Intel adding hibernation mode to chips for notebooks, netbooks

Intel is adding a pair of new features to chips used in notebooks and netbooks, one of which will allow the devices to turn on within five to six seconds after being put in hibernation mode.

Intel demonstrated the new features on Tuesday at Taipei's Computex trade show. Intel's Rapid Start Technology allows for faster turn-on by writing the PC's application state to a dedicated flash drive. By doing this, the PC can quickly reload to that state without rebooting, even if the battery is removed and then reinserted.

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