A cutting-edge AI invention will be unveiled to tech giants that can increase smartphone battery life by 30% and save countless kilowatts on energy bills. The groundbreaking work, developed by the University of Essex, has been included in an application called Eoptomizer, which will be presented to research and design professionals, as well as large manufacturing enterprises such as Nokia and Huawei. The Eoptomizer application is expected to be used across the industry and help reduce carbon emissions by extending the life of consumer products.
The application utilizes software to significantly increase the efficiency and dependability of batteries in phones, tablets, automobiles, intelligent fridges, and laptops, thus postponing the time customers need to purchase carbon footprint-producing replacements. The software uses Artificial Intelligence to optimize chip performance, heat generation, and efficiency.
The AI analyses how an app is being used throughout the day and optimizes energy use. Suppose that a user scrolls through a news app to check the headlines, this process requires high FPS. Later, the user thoroughly reviews those news articles and the AI records low FPS. Based on these analyses the AI will find a better operating frequency of the CPU and GPU processors to cater to the change whilst consuming the least amount of power and temperature gain in the device, which is a critical issue in mobile phones.
This technology can be adapted to various other consumer products like laptops and computers too. According to Dr. Amit Singh, from Essex's School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering "This will be the first step on what we hope is a journey that will see our app in the hands of consumers across the globe. Considering approximately 50 billion devices by 2025 and many more thereafter, EOptomizer has great potential to help to achieve net zero emissions goal of the UK and the whole world." He added, "This app will help make everyone's life better, save them money, and help save the environment."
He said: "We are so excited to showcase what we have been working on to some of the biggest companies in the world. We hope that this app will help make everyone's life better, save them money, and help save the environment. This will be the first step on what we hope is a journey to see our app in the hands of consumers across the globe. Considering approximately 50 billion devices by 2025 and many more thereafter, EOptomizer has great potential to help to achieve net zero emissions goal of the UK and the whole world."
The cutting-edge tech analyses how an app is being used throughout the day and optimizes energy use.
For example, a user might quickly scroll through the BBC News app while at work to check the headlines, which will require a higher FPS (frames per second) than when they spend more time on the app in the evening, slowly scrolling down and reading more stories in total.
The methodology means the AI realizes the change in FPS for the app being used and tries to find the best operating frequency of CPU and GPU processors to cater to the change whilst consuming the least amount of power and temperature gain in the device, which is a critical issue in mobile phones.
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