EBL Working Group Releases Display Power Measurement Recommendations; Recommendations Simplify Power Measurements and Reporting.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers Intel Developer Forum Intel Developer Forum (IDF), is a twice yearly gathering of technologists to discuss Intel products and products based around Intel products. The first IDF was in 1997. There is usually a Spring IDF and a Fall IDF. 2003 SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 17, 2003 The Mobile PC Extended Battery Life Working Group (EBL (Extended Batch Language) A shareware programming language by Frank Canova that allows for more complex programming in DOS batch files. WG) has released recommendations to enable uniform and consistent power measurement of display subsystems across the mobile PC LCD industry. The Display Subsystem Power Measurement Recommendations address the measurement of panel electronics power, backlight back·light n. A type of spotlight, used in photography, that illuminates a subject from behind. tr.v. back·light·ed or back·lit , back·light·ing, back·lights power and screen luminance The amount of brightness, measured in lumens, that is given off by a pixel or area on a screen. For example, dark red and bright red would have the same chrominance, but a different luminance. , as well as the use of appropriate color patterns, ambient room conditions and a suggested list of equipment. Displays typically make up a significant portion of power consumed by a mobile PC. As the industry works to reduce mobile PC power consumption, the display subsystem should keep pace with this trend. The Display Subsystem Power Measurement Recommendations are designed to assist mobile PC LCD vendors and mobile PC makers by providing common procedures for the measurements of this critical subsystem's power consumption. "These recommendations emphasize the importance the industry places on the display power consumption in mobile PCs and accurate reporting of it," said Kamal Shah of Intel Corporation (company) Intel Corporation - A US microelectronics manufacturer. They produced the Intel 4004, Intel 8080, Intel 8086, Intel 80186, Intel 80286, Intel 80386, Intel 486 and Pentium microprocessor families as well as many other integrated circuits and personal computer networking and chairman of the Mobile PC EBL WG. "This is the first time the major mobile PC manufacturers and designers have come together to provide power measurement recommendations to display subsystem suppliers. These recommendations will help to promote consistency among display vendors and will contribute to the drive toward display subsystems of three watts or lower power consumption." "The group working on the recommendations had the interests of both the display vendors and the mobile PC makers in mind," said Simon Shih of Quanta quan·ta n. Plural of quantum. Computer and the EBL Working Group's Suppliers Recommendations subgroup chairman. "We have created a document that will promote the adoption of common power measurements and reporting. It is much simpler than anything that was available before, and should drive the vendors of other subsystems to follow the suit." The Display Subsystem Power Measurement Recommendations document is available on the EBL WG Web site. A list of mobile PC display panels at three watts or less measured using these recommendations will be available on the EBL WG website. About Mobile PC EBL WG The Mobile PC Extended Battery Life Working Group (EBL WG) is a worldwide, industry-wide group of companies working together to extend the battery life of mobile PCs. Current members of the EBL Work Group include Acer, ASUSTeK Computer, Compal Electronics, Dell, First International Computer, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard, Intel, Inventec, Legend , LG Electronics, Matsushita Electric Industrial (Panasonic), Microsoft, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. , Quanta Computer, Samsung Electronics, Toshiba and Wistron. For more information about the EBL WG, visit the EBL WG web site at http://www.eblwg.org/. |
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