Intel has signed up IDT to develop an integrated transmitter and receiver chipset for the former's wireless charging technology. It will use magnet resonance technology that could enable a computer to power a device wirelessly -- just set the device down near the PC, and it starts charging. Intel and IDT will deliver validated reference designs for deployment in Ultrabooks, all-in-one PCs and more.



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