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The plan to better battery life in Windows 7 - TechAmok
The plan to better battery life in Windows 7 - [briefly] 08:03 PM EST - Nov,27 2008 - post a comment If a notebook runs Windows Vista, it will run Windows 7 and it will get
better battery life,
promises Gabriel Aul of the Windows Performance team. But PC manufacturers
and device suppliers are also going to have to do their part to make a big
difference to power consumption on new notebooks.What Microsoft can do is make
it easier for components in the system to go into low power mode when the system
is idle. Some of that is 'managing' components: Windows 7 'parks' CPU cores that
aren't needed, finally implements the 'slumber' feature on SATA drives, powers
down USB ports and controllers more aggressively and even puts your Wi-Fi card
to sleep if it's turned on but not connected to a network.
Microsoft has also changed its thinking about the system timer; in Vista this
is set to 1ms, in Windows 7 it will be 15ms, which reduces the power draw by
15 per cent. General performance improvements like reducing the amount of disk
activity involved in reading from the registry and starting services on demand
rather than running them in the background will also improve battery life. That
applies to all software: a Vista system running ten services that come with
installed applications uses 6 per cent of the CPU even when the PC is idle,
compared to 1 per cent for a clean Vista installation. An extra 5 per cent of
CPU utilization translates into around 4 per cent less battery life, so
Microsoft is encouraging software developers to use on-demand services.
Windows 7 notebooks won't wake up from sleep for applications that use 'wake
timers' (except for the timer that wakes the system when the battery is so
low the PC needs to hibernate). Open files from a network and CPU utilization
won't stop the screen turning off, the hard drive spinning down and the system
going to sleep when you haven't used the PC in a while; Windows 7 will only
check for user input and applications like Media Center recording a long TV
show. The screen will also dim to save power before turning off.
Getting better battery life when you're watching a DVD is good because it
means you're more likely to get to see the end of the movie. But it's also a
good test of how energy efficient a PC is because it uses so many different
systems like memory, graphics and IO. Microsoft has made specific changes to
Windows Media Player (and will be working with other media player software
companies) like caching video in a buffer so it can spin down the DVD drive and
using less CPU power to deal with DRM and copy protection. On one notebook that
added up to almost 5W less power and an hour more battery life; on other
machines Microsoft is seeing at least 11 per cent improvement - that's at
least 20 minutes more battery life. Of course, software, devices and how
your PC is set-up are to blame for many problems. "We see notebooks out there
that we know should have four hour battery life and they only have two hours,"
says Pat Stemen, the senior program manager of the Windows kernel team. To fix
that Microsoft is asking manufacturers to use its energy troubleshooter across
the system to check settings that affect battery life. On one notebook, setting
USB devices to go into selective suspend added 29 minutes of battery life.
Windows 7 systems will also check their own power efficiency every two weeks
(but only if the PC is idle and plugged in); you'll get a report and Microsoft
will use the anonymised information to look for devices that aren't configured
for power saving and ask the manufacturers to improve them.
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