INTEL OUTLINED PLANS FOR MOBILE COMPUTING THE ULTRABOOK
Late final week Intel published a blog post where a association summarized their skeleton for a brand brand new category of mobile computing well known as a ultrabook.
The post starts by arguing a computing attention is during something of a crossroads, or in a nomenclature of CEO Andy Grove, a "strategic rhythm point". Intel wants to welcome this shift towards mobile computing, as well as a ultrabook — a inscription when we wish it, a Personal Computer when we need it according to Intel – will be a car in which they welcome this change.
According to a blog post, a ultrabook rollout will come in 3 phases:
Phase 1 (June 2011 – 2012): Phase 1 was kicked off when Intel introduced a ultimate Ultra-Low Voltage 2nd Generation Intel Core processors in Jun which will move brand brand new systems to shelves this legal holiday season.
Phase 2 (2012-2013): Centers around a subsequent era of Intel micro-architecture, code-named Ivy Bridge, with processors scheduled for accessibility in systems in a initial half of 2012. Faster I/O such as USB 3 as well as Thunderbolt technologies have been additionally partial of Intel's ongoing work to expostulate a Personal Computer height forward.
Phase 3 (2013): Intel micro-architecture dubbed Haswell. Accelerating a Ultrabook as well as reinventing a capabilities of a laptop in neat systems.
One of a alternative offered points of a ultrabook which Intel has promoted is battery life. The sleekest units will suggest during slightest 5 hours, with a little charity up to 8 hours or more.
Patrick 02 Aug, 2011--
Source: http://www.digdod.com/intel-outlined-plans-for-mobile-computing-the-ultrabook-1035601.html
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