Intel and BOE to Deploy 1 Hz Displays to Increase Laptop Battery Life by Up to 65%

Intel has partnered with Chinese display manufacturer BOE to deploy laptop displays that can operate at 1 Hz. Yes, that is a single Hz refresh rate, meaning that static content, like images, will be dynamically represented to reduce power usage and extend laptop's battery life by up to 65%. Up until now, displays with variable refresh rate have been used, but they were mostly limited in a range from 48 Hz to any top refresh rate limit that the panel can achieve. However, Intel and BOE have now developed a technology that will manage to make the panel refresh one time per second, delivering a massive battery booster to next-generation laptops. For example, displaying static content like an image will be displayed at 1 Hz, while the panel will be boosted to its original refresh rate during scrolling and dynamic content.

That is where Multi-Frequency Display (MFD) technology steps in. Through the use of Intel graphics drivers and operating system kernel, the MDF will automatically recognize the content displayed on the user's screen to increase the frequency when needed. This approach maximizes power efficiency and prolongs systems battery life. Additionally, Intel and BOE designed SmartPower HDR technology to address excessive energy consumption and inconsistent brightness in HDR mode. This works by dynamically adjusting display voltage based on on-screen content luminosity, optimizing energy efficiency. During HDR video playback, for instance, brightness adapts to match the footage. SmartPower HDR substantially reduces power usage during darker scenes while delivering exceptional visual quality in brighter moments.
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