Charging a mobile phone once a month, is this dream coming true?

Charging a movable phone once a month, is this dream coming true?




If you are annoyed that your smartphone battery drains quickly due to which you have to charge the mobile phone frequently, now experts are here to solve this problem
Experts at the University of Cambridge are working on a chip that will allow you to charge your mobile phone only 12 times a year. 
In this regard, the British Minister of Technology said that semiconductors are very important for the development of the modern world, which are very important from electrical cars to dealing with various diseases. 
He spoke about the two-year project, which is expected to cost 1.3 million pounds.
British companies are working on the semiconductor development project, in which the 'Mini Neuro' company has succeeded in treating Parkinson's disease and epilepsy by inventing a chip the size of a peppercorn. Is. 
According to the report of the British newspaper "Daily Mail", the invention of the new microchip "wire" is credited to a team of mathematicians from the 
 University of Cambridge. 

 


This team from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom has made great progress in this regard (File photo: The Verge).


The basic concept of how the microchip model works is derived from a silicon chip processor that greatly extends battery life.  
Although the complete information in this regard has not yet come to light, but the CEO of the company, who is also responsible for this project, says that if this experiment is completely successful, it will be possible that the mobile phone The battery will have to be charged only once in a month. 
He added that 'in today's world, no one has complete knowledge about semiconductor chips, but this team from the University of Cambridge in the UK has made great progress in this regard.' 
These types of devices have been in use for a long time, including earphones for the hearing impaired and a seizure control device for Parkinson's patients.

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