| UltrabookAsus Zenbook UX21 Ultrabook An Ultrabook is a higher-end type of subnotebook defined by Intel. Intel has registered the name as a trademark.[1] Ultrabooks are designed to feature reduced bulk without compromising performance and battery life. They use low-power Intel Core processors, solid-state drives, and unibody chassis to help meet these criteria.[2] Due to their limited size, they typically omit common laptop features such as optical disc drives and Ethernet ports.[3] HistoryIn 2012, Intel Capital announced a new fund to support startups working on technologies in line with the company's concept for next generation notebooks.[4] The company set aside a $300 million fund to be spent over the next three to four years in areas related to Ultrabooks.[4] Intel announced the Ultrabook concept at Computex in 2011. The Ultrabook would be a thin (less than 0.8 inches thick[5]) notebook that utilized Intel processors[5] and could also incorporate tablet features such as a touch screen and long battery life.[4][5] By this marketing initiative and an associated $300 million fund, Intel hoped to influence the slumping PC market against rising competition from smartphones[6] and tablet computers such as the iPad,[7] which are typically powered by competing ARM-based processors.[8] Acer Aspire S3 Ultrabook with SSD The Ultrabook directly competes against Apple’s MacBook Air, which has similar form specifications and is powered by Intel CPUs, but runs Mac OS X.[9][10][11] At the Intel Developer Forum in 2011, four Taiwan ODMs showed prototype Ultrabooks that used Intel's Ivy Bridge chips.[12] Intel plans to reduce power consumption of its chips for Ultrabooks, like Ivy Bridge processors, which will feature 17W default thermal design power.[13] At a presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show, an Intel manager stated that market analysis revealed that screen size motivated some of the reluctance to switch to 13" Ultrabooks. As a result, Intel planned to ensure, through cooperation with manufacturers, a 14 or 15-inch screen on 50% of the 75 Ultrabook models that would likely come to market in 2012.[14][15] IHS iSuppli had originally forecast that 22 million Ultrabooks would be shipped by the end of 2012, and 61 million would be shipped in 2013. By October 2012, IHS had revised its projections down significantly, to 10 million units sold in 2012 and 44 million for 2013.[16] High pricing, with most Ultrabooks selling at $1000 USD instead of the more mainstream $600 USD (as of 2012), made them too expensive to drive widespread adoption. There was also the shift in the market away from PCs as a whole (including Ultrabooks) and towards smartphones and tablet computers (particularly the Apple iPad) as the personal computing devices of choice.[6][17] While Apple's MacBook lines have not been immune to this consumer trend towards mobile devices,[18] they still managed to ship 2.8 million MacBooks in Q2 2012 (the majority of which are the MacBook Air) compared to 500,000 total Ultrabooks,[19][20] despite there being dozens of Ultrabooks from various manufacturers on the market while Apple only offered 11-inch and 13-inch models of the Macbook Air.[21] It appeared that many OEMs were unable to offer an Ultrabook at a comparable spec and price to the MacBook Air,[22] and while some Ultrabooks were able to claim individual distinctions such as being the lightest or thinnest, the Air was still regarded by many reviewers as the best all-around Ultrabook. Furthermore the Air was among the first to receive Intel's latest CPUs before other PC manufacturers, and Mac OS X has gained market share on Windows in recent years.[23][24] Intel has banked on the release of Windows 8 as well as new form factors (convertible form factors with rotating or detachable screens, dubbed by some commentators as "mutants"[25]) and features (accelerometers and gyroscopes for touchscreens, hand-gesture recognition) to build demand for Ultrabooks.[17] SpecificationsIntel requires manufacturers to meet certain specifications in order to market a laptop as an Ultrabook.[26] These requirements change with each release of Intel's mobile platform. Ultrabook specifications |
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Release date | October 2011 | June 2012 | mid-2013 (expected) | Processor | Sandy Bridge microarchitecture Intel Core models CULV (17 W TDP) | Ivy Bridge microarchitecture Intel Core models CULV (17 W TDP) | Haswell microarchitecture SoC (10 or 15 W TDP)[27] | Height (maximum) | 18 mm for 13.3" and smaller displays 21 mm for 14.0" and larger displays[28] | 18 mm for 13.3" and smaller displays 21 mm for 14.0" and larger displays[28] 23 mm for convertible tablets | | Battery life (minimum) | 5 hours[29] | 5 hours | 9 hours[30] | Resume from hibernation (maximum) | 7 seconds from S4[29] | 7 seconds from S4 | | Storage | no requirements | 80 MB/s transfer rate (minimum) | 80 MB/s transfer rate (minimum)[30] | I/O | no requirements | USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt | touchscreen[31] voice command[30] sensors/context aware (convertibles only) | Software and firmware | Intel Management Engine 7.1 (or higher) Intel Anti-Theft Technology[29] Intel Identity Protection Technology[29]
| Intel Management Engine 8.0 (or higher) Intel Anti-Theft Technology Intel Identity Protection Technology | |
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Acer Aspire S3-951[32] | $899 | October 2011 | Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) | | 4 GB | 320 GB HDD + 20 GB SSD4 | 13.10 mm / 17.50 mm (0.51 in / 0.69 in) | 1.40 kg (2.98 lbs) | 36 Wh, ~6 hours | 13.3" | 1366×768 | Acer Aspire S3-951[33] | $1,200 | November 2011 | i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) or i7-2637M (1.7 GHz) | | 4 GB | 256 GB SSD | 13.10 mm / 17.50 mm (0.51 in / 0.69 in) | 1.35 kg (2.98 lbs) | 36 Wh, ~6 hours | 13.3" | 1366×768 | Asus Zenbook UX21E[34] | $1,000 | October 2011 | i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) | HD 3000 | 4 GB | 128 GB SSD | 16.76 mm (0.66 in) | 1.10 kg (2.43 lbs) | 35 Wh, ~5 hours | 11.6" | 1366×768 | Asus Zenbook UX31E[34] | $1,100 | October 2011 | i5-2557M (1.7 GHz) or i7-2677M (1.8 GHz) | HD 3000 | 4 GB | 128 GB / 256 GB SSD | 17.00 mm (0.67 in) | 1.30 kg (2.90 lbs) | 50 Wh, ~7 hours | 13.3" (glossy) | 1600×900 | Dell XPS 13[35] | $1,000 | February 2012 | Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) | HD 3000 | 4 GB | 128 GB SSD | 6–18 mm; 12 mm (0.47 in) average | 1.36 kg (3 lbs) | 47 Wh, ~8 hours | 13.3" (glossy) | 1366×768 | HP Folio 13[36] | $930 | December 2011 | i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) | HD 3000 | 4 GB | 128 GB SSD | 18.00 mm (0.7 in) | 1.49 kg (3.3 lbs) | 59 Wh, ~9 hours | 13.3" | 1366×768 | HP Envy 14 Spectre[37][38] | $1,400 | February 2012 | i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) | HD 3000 | 4 GB | 128 GB SSD | 20.00 mm (0.8 in) | 1.8 kg (3.95 lbs) | ~9 hours | 14" (radiance, glossy) | 1600×900 | Lenovo IdeaPad U300s[39] | $1,000[40] | November 2011 | i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) | | 4 GB | 128 GB SSD | 14.99 mm (0.59 in) | 1.34 kg (2.95 lbs) | 54 Wh, ~8 hours | 13.3" (glossy) | 1366×768 | Lenovo IdeaPad U300e[41] | $800 | February 2012 | i3-2367M (1.4 GHz) or i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) | | 2 GB | 500 GB HDD + 32 GB SSD4 | 18.3 mm (0.72 in) | 1.58 kg (3.5 lbs) | ~8 hours | 13.3" | 1366×768 | LG X-Note Z330[42] | $1,500 | December 2011 | i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) | | 4 GB | 120 GB SSD | 14.7 mm (0.58 in) | 1.21 kg (2.67 lbs) | ~6 hours | 13.3" | 1366×768 | Samsung Series 5 13"[43][44][45] | $900 | January 2012 | Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) | | 8 GB max | 128 GB SSD / 256 GB SSD / 500 GB HDD | 14 mm / 17.6 mm (0.55 in / 0.69 in) | 1.38 kg (3 lbs) | 45 Wh, ~6 hours | 13" | 1366x768 | Samsung Series 5 14"[43][44][45] | $1,100 | January 2012 | i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) | | 8 GB max | 128 GB SSD / 256 GB SSD / 1 TB HDD | 20.9 mm (0.82 in) | 1.84 kg (4.06 lbs) | 45 Wh, ~6 hours | 14" | 1366x768 | Toshiba Portégé Z830[46] | $900 | November 2011 | Core i3-2367M (1.4 GHz) (i5, i7 models exist) | | 4 GB | 128 GB SSD | 16.00 mm (0.63 in) | 1.11 kg (2.45 lbs) | 47 Wh, ~8 hours | 13.3" (matte & glossy models) | 1366×768 | Toshiba Portégé Z835[47] | $800 | November 2011 | i3-2367M (1.4 GHz) | | 4 GB | 128 GB SSD | 16.00 mm (0.63 in) | 1.11 kg (2.45 lbs) | 47 Wh, ~8 hours | 13.3" | 1366×768 |
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Acer Aspire S5[48][49][50] | $1,400 | June 2012 | i5-3317U (1.7 GHz) | Intel HD4000 | 8 GB | SSD | 14.9mm (0.59 in) | 1.35 kg (2.97 lbs) | ~8 hours | 13.3" | 1366×768 | Asus Vivobook S400CA[51] | $750 | Q3 2012 | i5-3317U (1.7 GHz) | Intel HD4000 | 4GB | 500GB HD + 24GB SSD Hybrid | 21mm | 1.8 kg | ~5hrs | 14" | 1366x768 w/Touch | Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A[52] | $1,100 | Q2 2012 | i5-3317U (1.7 GHz)*[53] | Intel HD4000 | 4 GB | 128GB SSD * | 11.18/16.76mm (0.44/0.66in) | 1.30 kg (2.87 lbs) | ~6 hours | 13.3" | 1920x1080 | Asus Zenbook Prime UX32VD[54][55] | $1,300 | Q2 2012 | i5-3317U (1.7 GHz) | Nvidia GeForce GT 620M | 4GB* | 320GB HDD/24GB SSD cache4 | 18mm (0.71 in)[56] | 1.44 kg (3.17 lbs) | no information | 13.3" IPS LCD | 1920x1080 | Dell XPS 14 (2012)[57] | $1,100 | June 2012 | Core i7 | Intel HD4000 | 4 GB | 500GB HDD + 32GB SSD cache or 512GB SSD * | 20.6mm (0.81 in) | 2.09 kg (4.6 lbs) | 11 hours | 14" | 1600x900 | Fujitsu Lifebook UH572[58] | $1,000 | June 2012 | i5-3317U (1.7 GHz) | Intel HD4000 | 4 GB | 500GB HDD + 32GB cache | 18mm (0.71 in) | 1.6 kg (3.5 lbs) | 5 hours | 13.3" | 1366x768 | Fujitsu Lifebook U772[58][59][60] | $1,150 | June 2012 | i5-3317U (1.7 GHz) * | Intel HD4000 | 4 GB | 320+ HDD w/ 32GB cache or 128+GB SSD | 17.5mm (0.69 in) | 1.5 kg (3.2 lbs) | 7 hours | 14" | 1366x768 | HP ENVY Ultrabook 6t-1000[61] | $900 | May 2012 | i5-2467M (late 2012: i5-3317U) | Intel HD3000* | 2GB DDR3 * | 320GB HDD * | 19.8mm (0.78 in) | 4.75 lbs | Up to 8.25 hours | 15.6" | 1366x768 | Lenovo Thinkpad T430u[62] | $850 | Q3 2012 | i3-3217U (1.8 GHz) | | 4 GB | 128 GB SSD or 1TB HDD | 20.3mm (0.8 in) | 1.77 kg (3.9 lbs) | ~6 hours | 14" (matte) | 1366×768 | Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon[63][64] | $1399 | August 2012 | i5-3317U | Intel HD4000 | 4 GB/8 GB | 128 GB SSD | 18mm (0.71 in) | 1.3 kg (2.9 lbs) | 6.3 hours | 14" (matte) | 1600x900 | Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13[65] | $1,099 | 26 October 2012 | Ivy Bridge | Intel HD4000 | 4GB/8GB | 256 GB SSD | 17mm (0.67 in) | 1.54 kg (3.4 lbs) | ~8 hours | 13.3" (folds into tablet) | 1600×900[66] | Lenovo IdeaPad U310[67][68] | $700 | May 2012 | i5-3317U | Intel HD4000 | 4 GB | 64 GB SSD or 500 GB HDD | 18mm (0.71 in) | 1.7 kg (3.75 lbs) | ~8 hours | 13.3" | 1366×768 | Lenovo IdeaPad U410[67][68] | $700 | May 2012 | i5-3317U | NVIDIA GeForce GT 610M 1GB | 4 GB | 64 GB SSD or 500 GB HDD | 21mm (0.83 in) | 1.9 kg (4.2 lbs) | ~8 hours | 14" | 1366×768 | Novatech nFinity N1409[69] | £524.99 | | i3-3217U (1.80 GHz) | Intel HD4000 | 4GB | 120GB SSD | 17.9mm (0.70 in) | 1.8 kg (3.91 lbs) | no information | 14" | 1366x768 | Novatech nFinity N1410[70] | £559.99 | | i5-3317U (1.70 GHz) | Intel HD4000 | 8GB | 120GB SSD | 17.9mm (0.70 in) | 1.8 kg (3.91 lbs) | no information | 14" | 1366x768 | Novatech nFinity N1411[71] | £699.98 | | i7-3517U (1.70 GHz) | Intel HD4000 | 8GB | 240GB SSD | 17.9mm (0.70 in) | 1.8 kg (3.91 lbs) | no information | 14" | 1366x768 | Gigabyte U2442N[72] | $1,000 | May 2012 | Ivy Bridge (standard voltage) | NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M 2GB | 2GB/4GB | 128GB SSD, 750GB HDD optional | 20,5mm (0.81 in) | 1.49 kg (3.31 lbs) | no information | 14" | 1600x900 | Gigabyte U2442V[73] | $1,000 | May 2012 | Ivy Bridge (low-voltage) | NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M 2GB | 2GB/4GB | 128GB SSD * | 20,5mm (0.81 in) | 1.49 kg (3.31 lbs) | no information | 14" | 1600×900 | Samsung Series 9 13" (2012)[74][75][76] | $1,400 | April 2012 | i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) (late 2012 models have Ivy Bridge) | Intel HD4000 | 4 GB (8 GB max) | 128 GB SSD | 12.7mm (0.5 in) | 1.10 kg (2.43 lbs) | 40 Wh, ~7 hours | 13.3" (matte) | 1600×900 | Samsung Series 9 15" (2012)[74][75] | $1,500 | April 2012 | i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) (late 2012 models have Ivy Bridge) | Intel HD4000 | 8 GB | 128 GB SSD (msata upgradable) | 15.74 / 16.25 mm (.62 in / .64 in) | 1.59 kg (3.50 lbs) | 47 Wh, ~7 hours | 15.0" (matte) | 1600×900 | ZaReason UltraLap 430[77] | $900 | August 2012 | i3-3217U or i5-3317U | Intel HD4000 | 4 GB (16 GB max) | 32 to 256 GB SSD with an additional SSD (128 to 512 GB) or HDD (250 to 500 GB) | 19mm (.75 in) | 1.59 kg (3.50 lbs) | 44 Wh, ~6 hours | 14.0" | 1366x768 | Toshiba Satellite U845W [78][79] | $926.50 | Q4 2012 | Core i5 | | 6GB, 1600 MHz | 500GB | | 3.5-4 lbs | Up to 8h36 hours | 14.4" | 1792×768 (21:9) | Sony Vaio T-13 [80] | $669 | May 2012 | Core i3 | | 4GB, 1600Mhz | 320 GB | 0.71 inches max. | 3.5 lbs | Up to 5h30 hours | 13.3" (11.6" in the UK) [81] | 1366x768 | Samsung Series 5 Ultra Touch [82] | $850 | August 2012 | Core i5 | | 4 GB | 500GB HDD + 24GB SSD | 0.58" - 0.69" | 3.83 lbs | | 13.3" | 1366x768 | ASUS UX51VZ/U500 [83] | $1950 | November 2012 | Core i7 (35W 2.1 Ghz 3610QM/2.2 Ghz 3632QM) | NVIDIA GeForce GT650M 2GB | 8 GB | Up to 512 GB SSD (2 SSDs in RAID 0) | 0.24" - 0.79" | 4.85 lbs (with touchscreen) | ~6 hours | 15.6" IPS | 1920x1080 |
Chief River (unreleased)|
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