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6 New Battery Innovations Divulged at CATL “Super Technology” Day

6 New Battery Innovations Divulged at CATL “Super Technology” Day

CATL recently unveiled six new battery innovations at their "Super Technology Day" event in Beijing, China. These innovations include the third-generation Shenxing Superfast Charging Battery, the Qilin Condensed Battery, the Freevoy Super Hybrid Battery, the Naxtra Sodium-ion Battery, and an integrated supercharging and battery-swapping network. The company is focusing on extremely fast charging technologies, leveraging materials like sodium ion as lithium iron phosphate (LFP) nears its energy density limit. CATL's advancements aim to achieve an optimal balance between fast charging and long service life, with features like high energy density, reduced weight, and extended range for electric vehicles.

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Keychron Q6 Ultra 8K Review: 660 hours of battery life at 8 KHz

Keychron Q6 Ultra 8K Review: 660 hours of battery life at 8 KHz

The Keychron Q6 Ultra 8K is a full-size wireless mechanical keyboard with a remarkable battery life of up to 660 hours at an 8,000 Hz polling rate. It features a sturdy aluminum body, double-shot PBT keycaps, and a programmable rotary knob. The keyboard uses ZMK firmware for wireless efficiency, contributing to its exceptional battery performance. While it may not be the top choice for everyone due to personal preferences in typing experience, it offers solid gaming performance with its 8 KHz polling rate. The Keychron Q6 Ultra 8K is priced at $239.99 and stands out for its impressive battery longevity in the wireless keyboard market.

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1Hz laptop display reportedly helps deliver outstanding 43-hour battery life on the XPS 14 during web browser use — beats the M5 MacBook Air by more than 28 hours in the same test

1Hz laptop display reportedly helps deliver outstanding 43-hour battery life on the XPS 14 during web browser use — beats the M5 MacBook Air by more than 28 hours in the same test

The Dell XPS 14 boasts a 1Hz to 120Hz variable refresh rate LCD panel that significantly enhances battery life, achieving an impressive 43 hours and 3 minutes during light Chrome web browsing tests. In comparison, the M5 MacBook Air only managed 14 hours and 30 minutes in the same scenario, showcasing a substantial 28-hour difference. The XPS 14 also outperformed the MacBook Air in 4K YouTube playback but fell short in gaming endurance. The power-efficient LG display on the XPS 14 allows it to drop to a 1Hz refresh rate when not needed, contributing to its exceptional battery performance.

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MIT Technology Review

The Download: a battery pivot to AI, and rewriting math

A battery company, SES AI, is pivoting to AI materials discovery due to challenges in the battery industry. Axiom Math, a startup, aims to use AI to uncover new mathematical patterns for problem-solving. The fluctuating gas prices due to the conflict in Iran may create opportunities for electric vehicles. Additionally, Meta and YouTube have been fined for designing addictive products, while SpaceX plans to file for an IPO. Finally, Google warns that quantum computers could break cryptographic security by 2029.

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