Intel has stashed away 300 million Foundation that offers it to invest in companies that you want to use its Ultrabook chassis. The company hopes this will help publishers take and Super Skinny Apple MacBook Air.
Ultrabook is Intel's idea of ultraportable in sub-layout. It's official-the practical reality and is actually "like MacBook Air, just the computer. To qualify, your PC must Ultrabook use Intel processors and have a set of criteria and specifications.
The cost of Intel components (around $710, according to some sources) was a source of criticism, especially as Intel wants Utrabooks be less $ 1000 each. Investment fund this may be a way of encouraging companies to join the party Ultrabook while still being able to keep their costs.
Intel's motives whatever, it could be the start of the computers and light and some seriously hit the market – outstanding plus if like the idea of air, but are not keen on the ' MacBook '.
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