TAIPEI, Taiwan – Intel Corp. has invented a new category of mobile computers it is calling the “Ultrabook” the firm revealed at Computex on Tuesday. The company said it was also accelerating its Atom processor roadmap to a one-process-generation per year cadence.
Speaking publicly at Computex for the first time after his stroke a year and a half ago, Intel Executive Vice President Sean Maloney said that by the end of 2012, 40% of the consumer laptop market segment would be made up by these so-called Ultrabooks.
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Computex 2011: Intel creates new mobile category, the Ultrabook
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