Prototype mobile devices Mountain Llama , which Intel has shown at Computex 2014, have a thin case - only 7.2 mm. Based on 14-nm processor generation Core M Broadwell, this tablet if necessary is easily converted into a laptop due to the possibility of connection to the keyboard unit. Intel earlier promised to flood the market with ultrathin mobile computers, but in the case of ultrabook promises to reduce the price to $ 399 .
As report associate, demonstrated prototype by Kirk Skaugen can be purchased for around $ 799, with the possibility of turning it into a laptop will give advantages over tablets.
However, thicker solutions based on Broadwell get more affordable price tag ranging from $ 599 and up. At the same time they work without fans, and the performance level will surpass existing products based on Bay Trail. According to Intel, half hybrid mobile devices based on Broadwell will be in the price range $ 700 and they will go on sale later this year. Related Products :
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