Intel’s proposal of a new class of laptop, the Ultrabook, isn’t an admission that it is losing the battle to put its microprocessors in tablets, according to a company executive. “We are late. Today ...
Intel Corp. is determined to turn 2012 into the year of the ultrabook, but who's buying? The supplier known for emphasizing its tech specs (supertiny transistors in superfast microprocessors) is ...
Intel is looking to equip its next-generation of ultrabooks with its upcoming Haswell processor. The Haswell processor promises extreme power-saving capabilities while also offering great performance.
Intel on Tuesday announced a new class of ultraportable laptops called Ultrabooks that promise longer battery life, are less than 0.8-inches thick, and priced under $1000. Intel announced the laptops ...
All-day battery life? “We really mean it this time.” All-day battery life? “We really mean it this time.” is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He ...
When Gartner and IDC both recently noted slowdowns in their respective estimates for PC sales, a cold shiver went through many spines in the electronics industry. Yet Tuesday afternoon, Intel, a ...
Intel posted record quarterly earnings yesterday, the highest quarterly revenue in the company's history. Intel is hoping to keep the good times rolling by placing many of its hopes on the success of ...
Today at its CES event, Intel made the claim that by the end of 2013, the market will enjoy the presence of $599, touch-enabled Ultrabook laptops. The company also stated that the devices will be ...
"The implications of Ultrabooks are huge," Intel president and CEO Paul Otellini said Monday in a keynote speech at IDF. "This is a transformation in computing and an expansion opportunity for Intel ...
When Intel announced the Ultrabook in 2011, it made an ambitious claim: 40 percent of all laptops sold in 2012 would be Ultrabooks. This has proven to be a fantasy. 2012 passed with consumers hardly ...
The “ultrabook” designation doesn’t mean too too much, since manufacturers constantly look for ways to skirt around Intel’s sorta-arbitrary specs. But just being on Team Intel’s gonna get a few new ...
Intel’s biggest marketing campaign in nearly a decade kicked off with television, online and print. “A New Era of Computing,” via Venables Bell & Partners San Francisco, is aimed at marketing the ...