“Demonstrating what is probably the perfect solution for energy conscious winos out there, an Intel Labs researcher talked through the project on stage alongside Bell, showing off a low-power processor and an accelerometer that were powered by a glass of wine. The researcher – we didn’t catch his full name – boasted that the computing solutions being worked on in Intel Labs are so low in power that in the future we’ll be able to ‘power them by the heat of our skin, or the ambilight in the room’, or ‘something a little more entertaining’, he added, pointing at the wine glass hooked up to the accelerometer.”
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