Intel chief executive Paul Otellini said that new lightweight laptops known as Ultrabooks are gaining momentum, with more than 140 computer designs in the works at various computer makers. Otellini ...
Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an ...
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 ...
Earlier this year, Intel unveiled its plan to standardize, popularize and extend the ultra-mobile form factor. Dubbed "ultrabooks," the new systems codify a group of design concepts that OEMs have ...
Intel has provided an Ultrabook release schedule, which points to the inclusion of technologies like USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt inside "insanely sleek" systems. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile ...
Intel plans to make its biggest marketing push since 2003 for a new, super-thin category of laptops it has dubbed ultrabooks, hoping to fend off major strides made by Apple Inc and its MacBook Air ...
While some people might be calling 2012 the "Year of the Ultrabook," solution providers are likely to look back on 2012 as the year that Windows-based laptops started selling again. Mobile computing ...
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Future ultrabook laptops will have touchscreens, voice recognition, longer battery life and lower prices, an Intel executive said Monday, as he also took a swipe at tablets during a press conference ...
Intel on Wednesday said it would invest US$300 million in companies that develop new technologies for Ultrabooks, a class of thin and light laptops promoted as an alternative to tablet PCs. The Intel ...
Intel is hoping 2012 will be the year of the Ultrabook, and to drum up some excitement for its new brand, the chip maker is promising that future editions of its ultra-slim notebooks will feature both ...
Intel is to roll out a new line of slimline laptops with high specs to rival Apple's MacBook Air. The Asus Ultrabooks, which start at £600, are expected to be revealed tomorrow, according to Gizmodo ...
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