Intel designs Blueprint for Ultrabook
Intel has designed a blueprint for Ultrabooks which mean, among other things, they are more zippy than the computer one is probably using right now. So switching to an Ultrabook will mean user will spend less time waiting for their PC to catch up with them in 2012.
2012 is being called the Year of the Ultrabook. In a nutshell, Ultrabooks are a new breed of device, inspired by Intel, which combine the best features of a PC in a package which is thinner, lighter and more responsive, all without breaking that that other popular resolution to "save more".
Ultrabooks are powered by Intel Core processors, so they have the power of a full PC, but they use a special chip which only sips power, so your battery lasts longer and you can stay on the go, and use your notebook like it was intended, for longer. Ultrabooks also take advantage of a bright idea called Intel Turbo Boost technology. Just like the turbo in your car, this provides a short burst of computing power only when it is needed, allowing the chip to conserve power when it is not.
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