Ultra low voltage
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Ultra low voltage is a class of processors that are deliberately underclocked to use less power at the expense of performance. This reduces the heat produced, and extends battery life, and so ULVs are often seen in subnotebooks, netbooks, and ultraportables and embedded devices.

