MEMS Timing-Keeper Extends Standby Life of Mobile Devices
With increasingly sophisticated Smartphones and mobile devices offering more features and un-tethered instant access to data, news and entertainment, consumers are spending more time using their devices. Users are demanding faster connectivity, multi-core Ghz+ application processors and HD resolution touch screens, while at the same time, expecting to last longer on a single battery charge. Mobile device designers must carefully consider how to meet the conflicting demands of extending battery life while supporting faster, more power-hungry processors and LCD screens.
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