Intel Ultrabooks Releasing With A price Tag Of $710

Ultrabook part costs to help placate Windows PC builders who complain they can’t compete on price with Apple. The report from Digitimes doesn’t lay out the specific assembly costs, but pegs the chipmaker’s 18mm and 21mm thick laptops at $493 – $710 and $475 – $650, respectively. For systems at the thinner 0.7 inches of the MacBook Air ultra books are designed to imitate.

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Intel’s Ultrabook Will be Featured With USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt Technologies

Intel has announced more details on their Ultrabook devices, which will be rolled out in three separate phases and both Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 technology will be key features in Ultrabook computers, which include some of the biggest advances to mobile computing in many years. Originally developed under the code name Light Peak, Intel developed the new system in partnership with Apple and the system is able to transmit information so much more quickly because instead of relaying data through an intermediary like the older USB 2.0 system, it can speak directly to a computer’s central processing unit and memory………………

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Intel Released Its 2G Core Processors For Ultrabooks

Intel launches first Sandy Bridge chips for Ultrabooks and the difference between these new chips and the existing Sandy Bridge processors is that they run at slower frequencies nd have a power rating of 17 watts, compared with 35 watts for the standard Sandy Bridge processors. The three new processors–all dual-cores with the same on-die graphics–include the 1.7GHz Core i5-2557M, 1.7GHz Core i7-2637M and 1.8GHz Core i7-2677M and also the Core i7 versions have a larger L3 cache and faster Turbo modes…………..

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Lenovo IdeaPad Ultrabook U300s At Computex

The Santa Clara company, today introduced a new category of laptops, ultrabook in the second day of Computex 2011. Thin & Light notebook with Intel’s Sandy Bridge. The models belonging to this class will be characterized by ultra-thin chassis, low weight and price of less than 1000 euro / dollars. The models Belonging to this class will be characterized by ultra-thin chassis, low weight and price of less than 1000 euro / dollars. The first copy was presented Asus UX21, now accompanied by a large army of ultrabook.

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Compal’s Ultra Mobile Ultrabook On Computex

Intel’s vision of a new category of ‘Ultrabooks’ that would revolutionise the consumer PC industry has won over at least one important convert.Intel’s already teased Compal’s “Ultra Mobile” Ultrabook now you have the chance to play with this from very colser at the Computex.

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Intel Ultrabook

Intel has decided to use Computex 2011 as its platform of choice to introduce their latest mobile computing effort in the form of a new category of laptops known as Ultrabooks and it seems that Intel has taken quite a few pages out from Apple’s MacBook Air book with the Ultrabook, where it will comprise of a super thin form factor, using the new 22nm Ivy Bridge processors inside while keeping the price at leass than $1,000………….

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Google Launched First 64-bit Chrome Web Browser For OS X

In August of this year, Google launched a beta build of 64-bit Chrome for Mac, following the public release of 64-bit Chrome for Windows. And now after several months of testing, lately Google has launched Chrome 39, its first 64-bit browser for Apple’s OS X operating system.

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