With its Ultrabooks, leading chipmaker, Intel, has brought enterprise features like cloud services, lighter devices with longer battery periods and remote data security on devices like laptops, smartphones and PCs to the consumer.
The company claims by next year, these would start having an impact in the traditional PC market.
According to Intel estimates, by next year, Ultrabooks would account for 40 per cent of laptop sales to consumers across the globe.
R Sivakumar, managing director (sales & marketing group), Intel, says, "Ultrabook systems unite the performance and capabilities of today's laptops with tablet-like features. Ultrabook devices would deliver a highly responsive and secure experience in a thin, light and elegant design, at mainstream prices."
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