Is GN going to put Google on a Performance Improvement Plan like they did with Asus?
Is GN going to put Google on a Performance Improvement Plan like they did with Asus?
No, never. Current charging rates already get close to thermal constraints. Hitting those charging rates either requires accepting much lower power density or using way more metal per cell. This research might inform design changes to improve charging rates, but we’ll never see high capacity batteries charging in a minute.
The researchers know this and only mention wearables and iot devices applications. The article author erroneously makes the leap to high energy density devices.
If you don’t care about energy density at all, ceramic capacitors can already charge and discharge in microseconds.
The youtube channels applied science and breaking taps are worth checking out for some high quality garage/small lab level tinkering.
If they start to get any sort of volume, it would probably be fairly easy to partner with a US based printer as well. It’s not like these products are particularly unuque beyond the artwork.
Isn’t rebco tape already a decent candidate for that, and much further along in development pipelines?
Yahoo is still around in some form or another.
Alphabet has enough money to persist well after they lose relevance.