22-12-2012, 12:37 PM
Intel and the Ultrabook!
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What is Ultra?
Ultra is the codename for cryptographic intelligence obtained from German signal traffic in World War II
Ultra was the designation adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941.
It is refer to Signal, Games, Music,Computing,etc.
What is an Ultrabook?
An ultrabook is a lightweight and thin ultraportable laptop.
Ultrabooks are based in Intel specs.
“Ultrabook” is an Intel trademark.
Intel has put up $300 million to encourage development.
Why an Ultra book?
Competes with tablets that use ARM processors
Competes with Apple’s Mac Book Air.
Intel expects ultra books to have 40% of the market by the end of 2012.
Why Ultrabooks are Useful
They are tiny
They have extended battery life- increases portability
Ultrabooks are as portable as Tablets but as powerful as Laptops
Currently Available
Windows is the operating system from Windows Home Basic to Windows Professional (all 64 bit)
13 inch displays (except for one Asus model)
Solid State Drives (except for one Acer model)
4 GB Ram