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Intel Shows the Awesome Laptop You’ll Be Using Next Year

Monday, January 7, 2013 17:41
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Intel ‘North Cape’ Reference Laptop

To show what its Fourth Generation Core processors will be capable of, Intel built the North Cape: an Ultrabook that converts to a tablet with a very long battery lift.Click here to view this gallery.

LAS VEGAS — What will laptops look like a year from now? Intel knows, and the chip manufacturer gave the world a sneak peek at CES 2013 today with its reference PC design for the next generation of Core processors.
The laptop, codenamed “North Cape,” isn’t a real product; it’s a machine that Intel’s built to both test and showcase the capabilities of the Fourth Generation of Core processors (codenamed “Haswell”). Haswell chips are scheduled for general release midyear.
Intel had a few of the reference laptops at its press conference here in Vegas, and we got a little hands-on time with them. It’s an impressively light device — noticeably easier to hold than like-sized laptops of toda… Continue reading…
More About: CES, ces2013, intel, Ultrabooks

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