NEC's memory chip uses small magnets to retain data and can cut standby consumption to zero for electronics such as TVs
Japanese scientists have developed a new micro-processing chip which they claim could do away with the energy loss caused by appliances while on "standby". Existing chips in electronics that eat up...
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