Ultra-low-voltage processor

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Ultra-low-voltage processors (ULV processors) are a class of microprocessor that are deliberately underclocked to consume less power (typically 17 W or below), at the expense of performance. These processors are commonly used in subnotebooks, netbooks, ultraportables and embedded devices, where low heat dissipation and long battery life are required.[1]

Notable examples

See also

References

  1. "The choices for thin, low-cost ULV laptops expand". ZDNET. Retrieved 2023-01-06.