PC Shipment Growth Flat In 2Q12
Fp Archives • 13 years agoUltrabooks had little impact on overall shipments in the quarter, says Gartner.
Samsung Launches Ultra Notebooks
Fp Archives • 13 years agoSeries 5 Ultra Notebooks introduced in the Indian market.
Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro review: A visual stunner, but for Rs 1,14,990 battery and performance not upto mark
Nimish • 10 years agoThe Yoga series is in its third generation this time around and the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro is the flagship multi-mode ultrabook in the series.
Lenovo launches 'world's thinnest 14-inch ultrabook' ThinkPad X1 Carbon
Tech2 News Staff • 11 years agoLenovo showed off the new and updated version of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon at the ongoing CES festival in Las Vegas.
Asus Zenbook Infinity Ultrabook to be unveiled at Computex next month
Anujeet • 12 years agoAsus is setting up to introduce a follow up to its Ultrabook series with the Zenbook Infinity ultrabook which will be seen at Computex 2013 in Taipei, Taiwan next month...
Intel reveals the graphical prowess of its new Haswell chipset
Shunal • 12 years agoIntel has shed some light on the graphical processing power of its next-gen chipset. The integrated GPUs will be part of the fourth generation of Intel's
Intel to launch next-gen Haswell CPUs on June 3
Shunal • 12 years agoIntel has announced that its newest family of processors, codenamed Haswell, will be available from June 3 in the US and June 4 in Taiwan. The initial set...
Intel to stop motherboard production
Shunal • 12 years agoIntel is stepping out of the motherboard market. According to AnandTech, the chip giant has announced that after 2013, it will no longer produce and sell its
Intel bets big on ultrabooks, convertible tablets at CES 2013
Fp Archives • 12 years agoIntel Corp announced shipments of a new low-power chip and showed off next-generation ultra thin laptops and convertible tablets in its latest bid to prove that the struggling PC industry still has a bright future.
Intel bets big on ultrabooks, convertible tablets at CES 2013
Fp Archives • 12 years agoIntel Corp announced shipments of a new low-power chip and showed off next-generation ultra thin laptops and convertible tablets in its latest bid to prove that the struggling PC industry still has a bright future.