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[IDF] Save power by disabling your LAN connection

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[IDF] Save power by disabling your LAN connection

[IDF] Save power by disabling your LAN connection

Author: Koen Crijns

Publication: 09/28/2006 7:42 PM

News type: Product news

Views: 596

Everybody likes their laptop to work as long as possible on its battery, so everywhere there's a little power saving to accomplish, notebook manufacturers seize it with both hands. It seems a little far fetched, but a future version of Intels drivers will save a little more power inside the laptop by completely disabling the LAN connection when it's not in use. Right now the LAN connection remains powered when idle. The power savings aren't tremendous, but certainly worthwhile. According to Intels measurements, a fully loaded Gigabit connections uses roughly 1.3 Watts. In idle mode a typical LAN-connection uses 0.15 Watt. When completely disabled the power usage of course is 0 Watt.

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Future Intel drivers offer extra power savings for LAN-connections.

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According to Intels measurements, a fully loaded Gigabit connections uses roughly 1.3 Watts. In idle mode a typical LAN-connection uses 0.15 Watt. When completely disabled the power usage of course is 0 Watt.

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