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eXtreme Energy Conservation for Mobile Communications
Rich multimedia content and processing-intensive applications are quickly moving from PCs to mobile communications devices, putting a tremendous strain on battery life and potentially creating a performance/stamina gap for users. Freescale's eXtreme energy conservation (XEC) technology addresses this gap with a holistic approach to power management, aligning low-level device and design techniques with system-level approaches to create a comprehensive solution to the power problem.