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Jan. 12, 2006
New laptop peak power demands will hit 150 W. This means PFC in the ac-dc converter and more sophisticated VRMs. Multifunction handhelds will have sophisticated power management and battery fuel gauges....
Don Tuite
New laptop peak power demands will hit 150 W. This means PFC in the ac-dc converter and more sophisticated VRMs.
Multifunction handhelds will have sophisticated power management and battery fuel gauges.
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