UC Advanced - issue #16

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a solar panel with an over 24% conversion rate, which is believed to be one of the highest in the industry. This conversion rate is achieved by leveraging ‘Back Contact Cell’ technology, which moves mounting brackets and gridlines to the back of the solar cells, maximising the active absorption. The breakthrough Dynamic Solar Tracking system constantly measures the solar panel’s current and voltage, working with the Solar-First Energy system to automatically adjust the charger’s settings to prioritise sending the harvested energy to the system, helping to ensure maximum energy-savings and system stability regardless of light intensity. Even in low-light conditions, the panel can still generate power, sustaining battery charge when the PC is idle.

From L to R: Phil Guido, EVP, Chief Commercial Officer, AMD, Pekka Lundmark, President and CEO at Nokia, Lisa Su, chair and CEO, AMD (On Webex Screen), Chuck Robbins, Chair and CEO, Cisco, Mathew Oommen, Group CEO, Reliance Jio and Jeetu Patel, EVP and Chief Product Officer, Cisco.

The joint-venture open platform is planned to be a solutions-oriented, multi-domain intelligence framework aimed at enhancing network security and efficiency, and reducing total cost of ownership. Solar Powered Devices Phone brand Infinix showed off a case for its phone made with “SolarEnergy- Reserving Technology.” The case captures light and uses it to charge the phone wirelessly. Infinix demonstrated

the device using a bright light directed towards the back of the phone, which defeated the purpose of using “natural light”, but it was demonstrated to be charging. One assumes bright sunlight will be required unless the technology develops further. Certainly a step up from phone chargers in harnessing natural sunlight, and a great leap towards sustainability. The Yoga Solar PC Concept (POC), a PC powered by the sun, represents Lenovo’s vision of achieving a future where renewable energy and innovation are intrinsically intertwined. The device features

Lenovo’s 3D Laptop and AI Ring concepts The ThinkBook 3D Laptop Concept brings immersive 3D computing to business and creative professionals through a glasses- free hybrid display. The innovative Directional Backlight 3D solution enables users to seamlessly switch between 2D and 3D modes, allowing for realistic depth and precision in digital modeling, content creation, and virtual collaboration. The 3.2K resolution display (3200×2000, 100% DCI-P3) delivers stunning clarity and color accuracy, making it an ideal tool for designers, engineers, and media professionals working with complex visual projects.

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