Three Phase Development Ultrabook

Three Phase Development Ultrabook

Ultrabook, is an ultraportable laptop that category was first defined by Intel. By relying on a thin and light form, the production ultrabook first time using Intel's CULV processor with integrated graphics cards, solid-state drive, and packaging unibody.

Intel claims the name Ultrabook to invest 300 million U.S. dollars. With this investment, Intel hopes Ultrabook could compete with the development of a tablet computer, which is a competitor for ARM processors. Ultrabook was first introduced at Computex 2011, and Intel Ultrabook believe sales will increase at the end of 2012, which controls 40 percent of laptop sales.

Ultrabook charm concept is quite appealing to some laptop manufacturers. The proof is a laptop manufacturers such as Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, LG, Samsung, and Toshiba began manufacturing ultrabook. Some even introduced a new ultrabook at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2012 in Las Vegas, 9 to January 14, 2012.

However, Patrick Moorhead, an analyst with Moors Insights and Strategy, stating that he could master the pessimistic Ultrabook laptop market by 40 percent until the end of 2012.

"The time is not sufficient to position Windows laptop to compete with the Macbook Air and it took a huge cost to lower the price," said Moorhead.

However, according to a report released by Intel with the title "Ultra Excited for Ultrabook", Intel explains why the tablet will not be able to win the market competition as claimed on the Apple iPad, one user's reliance on the keyboard. And ultrabook is the solution to combine performance with ease of laptop tablets offered.

Responding pessimistic various parties, Intel set up strategies in marketing ultrabook, ie, dividing it into three phases.

The first phase, in the 4th quarter of 2011, Ultrabook will have a thickness of less than 20 millimeters, weighs less than 1.4 kilograms. The battery can last for 5 to 8 hours.

The processor used is Intel Sandy Brodge mobile Core i5 processors (1.6 GHz), Core i5 (1.7 GHz), Core i7 processor (1.7 GHz), and Core i7 processors (1.8 GHz). Ultrabook is equipped with Intel graphics sub-system, HD Graphics 3000.

Phase two, in the second quarter of 2012, Ultrabook will use Intel's CULV processors Ivy Bridge mobile processors Core i5-3427U, Core i5-3320M, Core i5-3360M, and Core i7 particular type.

Ultrabook will be equipped with a USB 3.0 port and PCI Express 3.0. The screen will be even greater with 14 and 15 inches. The larger screen will dominate over 50 percent of the 75 types of ultrabook that will be present on the market in 2012.

Third Phase, 2013, ultrabook Haswell will use Intel's CULV mobile processor, with the development of power storage system, equipped with multi-chip package.

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