Intel is reportedly preparing a new consumer ultra low voltage platform aimed at small, highly portable notebook computers. The new push will focus on ultra-mobile PCs priced between $700 to $900. Consumers should look for the new platforms in hardware beginning in the second quarter of 2009. Intel would not confirm or deny the information in the report. “We have not made an announcement concerning plans for consumer ULV. We have seen a lot of rumor and speculation in several reports,” Connie Brown, an Intel spokesperson, told TechNewsWorld.
Report: Intel Cooking Up More Robust Low-Power Processors
Posted by: Walaika Haskins January 19, 2009 01:52 PMIntel is reportedly preparing a new consumer ultra low voltage platform aimed at small, highly portable notebook computers. The new push will focus on ultra-mobile PCs priced between $700 to $900. Consumers should look for the new platforms in hardware beginning in the second quarter of 2009. Intel would not confirm or deny the information in the report. “We have not made an announcement concerning plans for consumer ULV. We have seen a lot of rumor and speculation in several reports,” Connie Brown, an Intel spokesperson, told TechNewsWorld.