Intel Corporation Senior Vice President, Tom Kilroy was officially introduced a new line Ultrabook system in his speech at Computex Taipei 2012. He gave emphasis on the importance of touch screen technology.
In addition, Kilroy also announced that Intel has also signed agreements with several leading touch panel manufacturers to ensure adequate capacity to meet forecast demand Ultrabook use with touch screen capabilities in the years to come.
He also emphasized the struggle of Intel experience in delivering user-centered computing. Cross-range of mobile devices, from smartphones and tablet Ultrabook up and underline the momentum in the third device.
More than 35 systems Ultrabook a super-thin and super-responsive now available and will be released within 30 days with more than 110 designs are expected to be available next year.
Powered by an Intel Core made with the third generation and tri-gate transistor 3-D current 22nm, the latest ultrabook provide a more responsive performance and offer increased safety in the range of attractive design, for both general consumers and business people.
"Our life experience is determined by the capture of our senses of what we see, hear, and touch," said Kilroy through its official statement on Thursday (06/07/2012). According to him, the human senses this is also the basis of Intel's vision for Ultrabook can deliver the best computing experience a must-have and without compromise.
"Thanks to the hard work of the technology industry, today we are one step closer to achieving this vision, through the presence of the Intel Core processor-based third generation," he explained.
Kilroy also said, innovation must continue to run, as we transition to the use of touch screen-based Ultrabook and welcome the future with other sensory-related devices. This will make the interaction with users more natural and intuitive.
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