Intel introduced its Roadmap - plans to create a new category of computers called Ultrabook thin and strong
Intel reveals its vision of tiny computers. The company announced last night (Tuesday) Computex exhibition in Taiwan that it plans to set up a new category of laptops. Intel even registered a trademark on the name it invented - Ultrabook. Basis of these computers, they are thin (less than 2 inches thick) and they went up less than 1,000 dollars, Ivy Bridge will be processors - the next generation of mobile processors from the company, produced 22-nanometer technology. According to Intel, its aim is to transfer 40% of consumer mobile market category Ultrabook end of next year. In addition, Intel confirmed that the processing line and its Atom - cheap and effective in terms of processor power netbook computers are built around them (smaller and cheaper computers flooded the market last three years) - will a new generation every year. Intel so far has produced more than 100 million Atom processors, and now is preparing their new generation, called the Cedar Trail. " First Atom processor is based on 32 nm technology. A third kind of break in the near future processors a relatively new way for Intel to market smartphones and Tablet PCs. Medfield platform, integrated into devices coming to market in the first half of 2012, when it was first presented at the event runs the Android operating system 3.0. According to Intel, it will produce their thickness lower than 9 mm, and weigh less than 680 grams.
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