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CPU Idle Behavior and Power Consumption (Windows CE 5.0)

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CPUs consume varying amounts of power while idle. Ignoring other considerations, the less power consumed while idle, the better. You can improve battery life by choosing a CPU that consumes less power while idle.

In addition, CPUs have different behaviors when transitioning from idle to active mode. For example, a CPU may have a "light" idle mode and a "deep" idle mode. Target device makers should be aware of these tradeoffs and use the CPU modes that provide the best mix between response time goals and power consumption:

  • The light idle mode consumes more power, but takes less time to transition to fully active mode.
  • The deep idle mode consumes less power, but takes longer to resume full operation.

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Hardware Considerations for Battery Life

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