leezhunjin
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Source: http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=21789
They are researching a new code that allows some things to bypass error checking in electronic devices to save power and extend battery life. Now, this is the problem -- to quote from the article,
"A central principle of the framework is to divide code into calls to two distinct APIs. One API would be used for tasks that demand precision -- say calling a phone number or entering your password. The other would be for tasks that can afford minor errors -- e.g. streaming audio and video, games and real-time image recognition for augmented-reality applications on mobile devices."
I really hope that audio processing doesn't get screwed over by this, I'd rather have shorter battery life than have a bad audio experience.
They are researching a new code that allows some things to bypass error checking in electronic devices to save power and extend battery life. Now, this is the problem -- to quote from the article,
"A central principle of the framework is to divide code into calls to two distinct APIs. One API would be used for tasks that demand precision -- say calling a phone number or entering your password. The other would be for tasks that can afford minor errors -- e.g. streaming audio and video, games and real-time image recognition for augmented-reality applications on mobile devices."
I really hope that audio processing doesn't get screwed over by this, I'd rather have shorter battery life than have a bad audio experience.