Intel will release a technology named HyperColor lives aiming to better control temperature of notebook case.
To summarize, this process relies on a special coating covering some parts of the internal layer of a notebook case and having the ability to change its color depending on the temperature. A sensor will then record the color and its variations and transfer them to the system to be interpreted. According to Intel, this color-based sensor is more reliable than the current temperature sensor.
The goal is to decrease the CPU power and its heat release when the case of the notebook becomes too hot, preventing the user to keep his notebook on his knees or even getting burned.
For sure, owner of the MacBook Pro revA would have enjoyed having such technology already available.
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