The app also optimises the performance of other apps that are running concurrently.
AI technology that is cutting-edge.
A groundbreaking artificial intelligence invention will be revealed to technology titans, with the potential to increase smartphone battery life by 30% and save countless kilowatts on energy bills.
The University of Essex's groundbreaking work has been incorporated into an app called EOptomizer, which will be shown to specialist researchers and designers, as well as major manufacturing companies such as Nokia and Huawei. The EOptomizer app is expected to be used throughout the industry to help reduce carbon emissions by extending the life of consumer goods.It will accomplish this by using software to significantly improve the efficiency and reliability of batteries in phones, tablets, automobiles, smart fridges, and laptops, thereby delaying the time when customers will need to purchase carbon-footprint-producing replacements.
The software, which was created by former Samsung, Microsoft, and HCL Technologies employees, uses artificial intelligence (AI) to optimise chip performance, heat generation, and efficiency.
Dr. Amit Singh of Essex's School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering led the project.
"We are so excited to show what we have been working on to some of the world's largest companies," he said. We hope that this app will make people's lives easier, save them money, and help save the environment. This is the first step in what we hope will be a long journey that will see our app in the hands of consumers all over the world. With an estimated 50 billion devices by 2025 and many more after that, EOptomizer has a great potential to help the UK and the rest of the world achieve their net zero emissions goals."