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Ultra book Ivy Bridge and CPU together in 2012: enter the 22nm laptops

The sector remains one of those so-called Ultra book in which Intel believes more. The reason is easily explained: the decline in sales of laptops in the field, caused by new emerging fields that catalyze the interest of users who already own a PC, requires you to push different products than in the past, regardless of price range.

Intel, together with partners, has theorized that this new category of notebooks designed to revive the fortunes of the sector is that of Ultra book systems, sophisticated design, low weight and performance without compromise, possibly offered at affordable prices. This type existed for some time, actually, but it has always occupied price levels away from the user's "mainstream".



Paul Otellini, on stage IDF in San Francisco, has announced the availability of a great holiday season Ultra book priced aggressively, who will support higher priced products recently announced by some industry players. It only remains to wait and see whether the success of these devices, announced by Intel, will be confirmed or not.

The novelties do not stop at this announcement; Intel will speed up the process of diffusion of Ultra book, expanding the availability of hardware and differentiating products and services. Hence the announcement of a new wave of Ultra book expected for 2012, probably in the first half of the year, which will see the adoption of Ivy Bridge processors manufactured using 22nm tri-gate 3D, which we discussed in this article . Additional benefits in terms of performance and energy savings, therefore, going to create an ecosystem of Ultra book for every need and pocket.

For the future a little 'more distant, 2013, the CEO of Intel launches a preview: the platform-architecture development, Has well (the 'after' Sandy Bridge), will bring a level of innovation in silicon technology and design platform that can reduce the power consumption of the platform itself in a state of inactivity (idle) over 20 times compared to current solutions. We speak of a standby battery life of over 10 days when integrated into a system Ultra book, with the ability to stay connected even in standby mode, keeping up to date e-mail, social media and digital content. Below is a gallery with the solutions on display at IDF Ultra book.


Posted by: Wasim Javed

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