Ultrabooka" Signals Dawn of New Era in Mobile Computing
Ultrabook? Signals Dawn of New Era in Mobile Computing -- SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Ultrabook? Signals Dawn of New Era in Mobile Computing
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- [ Intel® Ultrabook™ ] is a new class of 'must-have,' no-compromise devices that deliver best-in-class performance and ultra-responsiveness in thin, light and sexy designs. With substantially longer battery life and a price point of under $1000, Intel expects the Ultrabook to be as transformational to mobile computing as [ Intel® Centrino® ] mobile technology was more than eight years ago.
Highlights
- An Ultrabook promises the following:
- Thin & Light: Less than 21mm thick.
- Fast Start-Up: Intel® Rapid Start Technology gets the Ultrabook up and running faster, waking almost instantly, saving time and battery life.
- Longer Battery Life: 5-8 hours of battery life, even in sleekest designs, that lasts much longer than traditional notebooks when not in use.
- Ultrabook devices will arrive in three phases, each adding more exciting features (touch, security, faster wake-on-resume, etc.) and sleeker, thinner designs.
- Intel is investing significant money and resources to create and accelerate the Ultrabook category, including [ $300 million Ultrabook Fund from Intel Capital ] that invests in companies worldwide that are innovating in hardware, software, battery technology, and design.
The first Ultrabook devices powered by the [ visibly smart Intel® Core™ processor family ] hitting the market now:
To learn more: [ Intel Ultrabook Newsroom ].
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