"Wireless power supply" unveiled at IDF, wireless power transmission is expected to be commercial

"Wireless power supply" unveiled at IDF, wireless power transmission is expected to be commercial

Intel announced the research and development results of wireless power transmission "wireless power" at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF). In the keynote speech, the company's chief technology officer JusTIn Rattner gave a live demonstration using prototypes.

This is the cooperative research result of Intel R & D department and the University of Washington. Rattner talked about future technologies such as robotics in his keynote speech, and wireless power technology was introduced as one of them. The practical date has not yet been determined, and it is assumed that it will be applied to "wireless transmission of data and even power from notebook computers" in the future.

The system introduced this time places large coils with diameters of tens of centimeters opposite small coils. On the podium of the keynote speech, electricity was transmitted on site to make the light bulb glow. 60W of power is transmitted with 75% efficiency.

At IDF Fall in 2007, Intel also demonstrated the joint research results with the University of Washington in the United States-a wireless power supply system for small sensors.

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