Comment #7 on issue 2039 by mbel...@chromium.org: Chrome timers use more
power due to timeBeginPeriod(1)
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=2039
We now turn off the fast timers when going onto battery power.
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Comment #6 on issue 2039 by mbel...@chromium.org: Chrome timers use more
power due to timeBeginPeriod(1)
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Comment #5 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
More background:
Use of the timeBeginPeriod() API was introduced after observation that
Windows
Media Player, Flash, and Quicktime all s
Issue 2039: Chrome timers use more power due to timeBeginPeriod(1)
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Comment #4 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Some background:
http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/articles/eng/1086.htm
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Comment #3 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I found this also in the report-a-bug logs:
2008-09-09-chromebugs.log:2008-09-09
22:24:27.071937,1,4387595510262054452,0.2.149.29.1798,en,5.
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Customer reports that processors use more power when providing high-
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