Ultrabook

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Asus UX21 ultrabook

An Ultrabook is a higher-end type of subnotebook defined by Intel.[1] Intel claims a trademark in the name Ultrabook.[2] Ultrabooks are designed to feature reduced size and weight and long battery life while retaining strong performance. They use low-power Intel CULV processors with integrated graphics, solid-state drives for fast loading times, and unibody chassis to fit larger batteries into smaller cases.[3] Because of their minimal size, the ability to have many ports (USB, HDMI, VGA, ethernet, etc) is limited.

By this marketing initiative and an associated $300 million fund, Intel hopes to influence the slumping PC market against rising competition from tablet computers, which are typically powered by competing ARM-based processors.[4]



Hardware requirements


Three phases of Ultrabooks are planned to align with the release of low voltage Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, and Haswell processor models.

First phase (Q4 2011)


  • Thin – less than 21 mm (0.8 inch) thickness[5]
  • Lightweight – less than 1.4 kg (3.1 pounds)[6]
  • Long battery life – 5 to 8+ hours[7]
  • Mainstream pricing – around $1,000 USD [8]
  • May use flash-based SSDs[9]
  • Use CULV (17 W TDP) Intel Sandy Bridge mobile processors
    • Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz)
    • Core i5-2557M (1.7 GHz)
    • Core i7-2637M (1.7 GHz)
    • Core i7-2677M (1.8 GHz)
  • Use Intel's graphics sub-system HD Graphics 3000

Second phase (Q2 2012)


  • Use CULV Intel Ivy Bridge mobile processors
  • Intel is targeting up to:
    • 30% increase in integrated graphics performance over Sandy Bridge
    • 20% increase in CPU performance over Sandy Bridge
  • USB 3.0, PCI Express 3.0

Larger Screen Sizes


Though not a "requirement" per se, more 14 and 15" screens can be expected later on into 2012. 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 is planning to ensure, through cooperation with manufacturers, a 14 or 15-inch screen on 50% of the 75 Ultrabooks that will likely come to market in 2012. [10] [11]

Third phase (2013)


  • Use CULV Intel Haswell mobile processors
  • New advanced power saving system – power consumption half of early 2011 chips[12]
  • Use 15 W TDP processor (multi-chip package, like Westmere)[13]

List of models


Because of the novelty of the Ultrabook, many manufacturers been unable to meet all of Intel's requirements in their initial models. These deviations (especially cost overruns) are expected to decline as manufacturing processes for Ultrabooks mature. Sections in bold indicate an area where the model fails to meet Ultrabook requirements.

First phase (Q4 2011, Q1 2012)


Brand - Model1Price of
Base Model2
Release DateIntel Processor
of Base Model
Base RAM
Capacity
Base Drive
Capacity
Minimum / Maximum
Thickness3
WeightBattery LifeDisplay Size
Resolution
Acer Aspire 3951[14]$900October 2011Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz)4 GB320 GB HDD + 20 GB SSD413.10 mm / 17.50 mm
(0.51 in / 0.69 in)
1.35 kg (2.98 lbs)36 Wh, ~6 hours13.1" (1366×768)
Acer Aspire 3951$1,200November 2011Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz)4 GB256 GB SSD13.10 mm / 17.50 mm
(0.51 in / 0.69 in)
1.35 kg (2.98 lbs)36 Wh, ~6 hours13.1" (1366×768)
Acer Aspire 3951[15]$1,300November 2011Core i7-2637M (1.6 GHz)4 GB256 GB SSD13.10 mm / 17.50 mm
(0.51 in / 0.69 in)
1.35 kg (2.98 lbs)36 Wh, ~6 hours13.1" (1366×768)
Asus Zenbook UX21[16]$1,000October 2011Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz)4 GB128 GB SSD16.76 mm (0.66 in)1.10 kg (2.43 lbs)35 Wh, ~5 hours11.6" (1366×768)
Asus Zenbook UX31[16]$1,100October 2011Core i5-2557M (1.7 GHz)4 GB128 GB SSD17.00 mm (0.67 in)1.30 kg (2.90 lbs)50 Wh, ~5 hours13.3" (1600×900) (Glossy)
Dell XPS 13 [17]$1,000February 2012Sandy Bridge i5 at first, then later Ivy Bridge.4 GB128 GB SSD6-18mm; 12mm or 0.47in average1.36 kg (3 lbs)47 Wh, ~8 hours13.3" (1366×768)
HP Folio 13[18]$930December 2011Core i5-2467M (1.60 GHz)4 GB128 GB SSD18.00 mm (0.7 in)1.49 kg (3.3 lbs)59 Wh, ~9 hours13.3" (1366×768)[19]
HP Spectre (HP Envy 14)[20] [21]$1,400February 2012Core i5-2467M (1.60 GHz)4 GB128 GB SSD20.00 mm (0.8 in)1.8 kg (3.95 lbs)~9 hours14" (1600×900)
Lenovo IdeaPad U300S[22]$1,000[23]November 2011Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz)4 GB128 GB SSD14.99 mm (0.59 in)1.34 kg (2.95 lbs)30 Wh, ~8 hours13.3" (1366×768) (Glossy)
Lenovo IdeaPad U300E [24]$800February 2012Ivy bridge
500 GB HDD + 32 GB SSD4

~8 hours13.3" (1366×768)
LG X-Note Z330[25]1,700,000 ($1475)December 2011Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz)4 GB120 GB SSD14.7 mm (0.58 in)1.21 kg (2.67 lbs)~6 hours13.3" (1366×768)
Samsung Series 5 13"[26][27][28]$900January 2012Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz)8 GB max128 GB SSD / 256 GB SSD / 500 GB HDD14 mm / 17.6 mm (0.55 in / 0.69 in)1.38 kg (3 lbs)~6.4 hours13" (1600×900)
Samsung Series 5 14"[26][27][28]$1,100January 2012Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz)8 GB max128 GB SSD / 256 GB SSD / 1 TB HDD20.9 mm (0.82 in)1.84 kg (4.06 lbs)
14" (1600×900)
Samsung Series 9 13" (2012) [29] [30]$1,400February 2012 RefreshCore i5-2537M (1.4 GHz)4 GB (8 GB max)128 GB SSD12.7mm (0.5in)1.1 kg (2.5 lbs)47 Wh, ~7 hours13.3" (1600×900) (Matte)
Samsung Series 9 15" (2012) [29][30]$1,500February 2012 RefreshCore i5-2537M (1.4 GHz)4 GB (8 GB max)128 GB SSD15.74 / 16.25 mm
(.62 in / .64 in)
1.59 kg (3.50 lbs)47 Wh, ~7 hours15" (1600×900) (Matte)
Toshiba Portege Z830[31]$900November 2011Core i3-2367M (1.4 GHz) (i5, i7 models exist)4 GB128 GB SSD16.00 mm (0.63 in)1.11 kg (2.45 lbs)47 Wh, ~8 hours13.3" (1366×768) (Matte & Glossy models)
Toshiba Portege Z835-P330[32]$800November 2011Core i3-2367M (1.4 GHz)4 GB128 GB SSD16.00 mm (0.63 in)1.11 kg (2.45 lbs)47 Wh, ~8 hours13.3" (1366×768)

Second phase (expected release Q2 or later 2012)


Brand - Model1Price of
Base Model2
Release DateIntel Processor
of Base Model
Base RAM
Capacity
Base Drive
Capacity
Minimum / Maximum
Thickness3
WeightBattery LifeDisplay Size
Resolution
Acer Aspire "S5" [33] [34]No DataQ2 2012Ivy Bridge8GBSSD14.9mm (0.59 in)1.35 kg (2.97 lbs)~8 hours13.3" (1366×768)
Lenovo Thinkpad T430u[35]$850Q3 2012No Data4 GB128 GB SSD or 1TB HDD20.3mm (0.8 in)1.77 kg (3.9 lbs)~6 hours14" (1366×768) (Glossy)
Lenovo IdeaPad "Yoga" [36]$1,200Q3 2012Ivy BridgeNo data on base model256 GB SSD17mm (0.67 in)1.4 kg (3.1 lbs)~8 hours13.3" (1600×900) (folds into tablet)
Lenovo IdeaPad U310 [37] [38]$700May 2012No data4 GB64 GB SSD or 500 GB HDD18mm (0.71 in)1.7 kg (3.75 lbs)~8 hours13.3" (1366×768)
Lenovo IdeaPad U410 [37] [38]No DataMay 2012No Data4 GB64 GB SSD or 500 GB HDD21mm (0.83 in)1.9 kg (4.2 lbs)~8 hours14" (1366×768)

Notes:
1 Only base laptops are shown here.
2 Pricing announced (in USD and on the US market, unless specified) by manufacturer or at time of product release.
3 Some Ultrabooks have a uniform Thickness.
4 These models include two drives. The SDD is pre-configured to store only hibernation data (for faster S4 resume).
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