Sony to Invest 371 Million Dollars to Making Better Laptop Batteries
Posted 08/07/08 at 03:44:22 PM | by Paul Lilly
Quad-core processors, 7200RPM hard drives, faster graphic solutions, and an increasing amount of technical doodads both internal and external all take their toll on a notebook's battery life. To combat this, Sony says it will spend about 40 billion yen (that's $371 million USD for us sitting stateside) toward strengthening its lithium ion battery production operations, representing the first phase of investment in lithium ion batteries the company will take as part of a three year effort to reinforce core areas of its component and semiconductor business.
The money will go towards both new production facilities and to enhance existing lines at Sony's Motomiya Technology Center and Tochiga Technology Center, both of which are used to produce lithium ion batteries. As a result, Sony hopes to almost double its monthly production capacity from the current level of 41 million cells per month to 74 million by fiscal 2010.

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They should
Submitted by wk on Fri, 2008-08-08 10:19
as i see, laptop batteries getting worse every year, few years ago i have IBM laptop and used it for 4 years until the batteries died, Now, i have dell laptop and within the first year, the battery reached its end of life. and this not just me, see laptop forum at dell for yourself.
worst of all they called it "Smart batteries", may be because they died after the warranty period. thanks alot
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a couple of years ago i
Submitted by pellier on Thu, 2008-08-07 17:57
a couple of years ago i heard of sulphur batteries. I wonder what happened to them. they would run longer and be safer.









