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ECS To Showcase "Green" Motherboards At Computex

By Andy Sim - on 24 May 2010, 3:33pm

ECS To Showcase "Green" Motherboards At Computex

May 24th 2010,Taiwan – Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) continues its annual “Green Touch, Good Life” theme to showcase the company's "Deep Green Technology" and a whole series of power-efficiency motherboards at Computex Taipei @TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall L631a from June 1st to June 5th, 2010, to demonstrates its commitment and achievement on technology innovation and Earth protection.

Confronting increasingly serious problems of global warming caused by increased levels of CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions, which has a negative impact on the Earth while leading to natural disasters and greater risks for human health, ECS R&D team has been taking actions to implement their power-efficient "Deep Green Technology" into the whole production process of motherboards to ensure power consumption is down to 0.001W when the systems are in soft-off mode. That is better than EuP’s standard of 0.25W by 20131. This implementation enables each motherboard to reduce 1.161 kilogram of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per year which helps mitigate climate changes and keeps the Earth sustainable. ECS plans to implement the "Deep Green Technology" into the whole process of production for all products including ECS' latest 6, 5 and 4 series chipsets by Intel, as well as the latest 8 series chipset by AMD. It is equivalent to planting 2,902,500 trees, based on the calculation of 30 million pieces of motherboard sales per year.

Starting from the theme “Green Touch, Good Life”, ECS has been implementing Green concepts in the process of product design, purchasing, production, sales, services, and recycling with all manufacturing processes. ECS leads the industry to announce “Deep Green Technology” for people to experience this state-of-the-art and lowest power consumption technology and fulfills the goal of sustainable development for the Earth.
 

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