The computer manufacturer rumored to be busy showing off Ultrabook with Intel Ivy Bridge in the arena of electronic products exhibition Computex 2012 in Taiwan, beginning in June 2012.
This news comes from the Taiwanese technology site, Digitimes, which gets information from sources Computex officiating.
Mentioned, the first Ultrabook with Intel Ivy Bridge will appear after Intel began sending a third-generation processor was one month earlier. Intel is promising bulk shipments of Ivy Bridge will begin in the second quarter of 2012.
Reportedly, Ivy Bridge processors with Core i5 models will soon be adopted by the two manufacturers from Taiwan, the Acer and Asus.
Intel Ivy Bridge in the production process of 22 nano meter (nm) will replace the Intel processor code-named Sandy Bridge. Graphics on this processor is also improved, as well as supporting Microsoft DirectX 11.
Intel claims the Ivy Bridge performance 20% faster than Sandy Bridge, while the faster graphics performance of 60%.
Besides Intel, Microsoft is also expected to discuss further details about the operating system Windows 8 at Computex. Similarly Hopefully, Microsoft will explain about Windows 8 for tablet devices with ARM processor architecture.
Computex 2012 will be 1800 where participants showcase their best products available in 5400 outlets. Largest computer exhibition in Asia will be held on June 5 to 9 2012.
Ultrabook with Intel Ivy Bridge comes in June
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