Intel offers Robson's choice to cut boot-up time, battery consumption
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published Fast-paced executives and impatient souls might be happy to hear this one. On Monday, Intel unveiled a technology, called Robson cache technology, that uses the NAND flash memory to not only boot the laptop up in a flash, but also to open programs almost immediately.
The curtains on the technology were lifted at the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei. Besides time, the new Robson also saves the laptop's battery life.
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