Instant Charge for Cell Phones on the Horizon?

According to a Reuters report, analog chip maker National Semiconductor is developing technology to charge cell phones in an instant by plugging the phone into a wall oulet and voila! it’s charged.
Want this in an instant? Sorry, you have to wait — seems it’s a year away, even with what the company calls “a pretty aggressive R&D campaign.”
The end game is for Nat Semi, which gets more than a third of its revenue from wireless, to sell the technology to existing phone charger suppliers rather than go into the phone charger business.
Is this a green move? Really more a matter of convenience rather than an energy saver.
Tags: mobile phone, National Semiconductor, phone charger, Reuters, wireless
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