Intel to use AI to improve battery life on laptops

Intel to use AI to improve battery life on laptops

Intel’s next-generation — the 14th-generation Meteor Lake — processors are said to bring much-wanted upgrades over the 13th-generation. Apart from the improved performance, Intel is also leveraging AI with the upcoming processors.PCWorld has confirmed that Intel is planning to use AI to improve power management on these processors.

The report mentions that the new Meteor Lake processors will be able to use AI to manage power and switch between the active and low power mode based on the usages. Intel is calling this “Intel Energy Efficiency Architecture” which is expected to arrive with future processors including the 14th-generation.

“We care very much about responsiveness when we interact with the computer. We want an immediate action, and we don’t want to wait too much,” said Efraim Rotem, who is part of Intel’s Design Engineering Group.

Intel is using Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling to improve the performance. This process can be simply understood as processor intelligence on managing the processor performance depending upon the ongoing task. For instance, the CPU operates at a higher speed when a task is running. However, it should also understand that when the task is over before switching to the low power state to conserve battery.

Basically, the AI’s involvement will make the upcoming processors more intelligent and it will be able to understand the algorithm of users’ usage pattern and optimise accordingly.As per the report, using AI will also make the professors more responsive by up to 35%.

Intel Meteor Lake processors launch date
Intel has not yet confirmed any official launch date for its 14th-generation processors. Based on leaks and reports, the processors are set to become available in October this year.

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