Considering that Intel Macs too mountainous and are therefore an important customer for the largest manufacturer of CPUs, is a bit 'strange to hear an official spokesperson express similar utterances not politically correct. "[Windows] is the operating system that users have come to love," he said, citing the OS from Microsoft as the great strength of the wave of ultrabook that Intel itself has stimulated and promoted.
In the rest of the interview, Kajshmanan said that Intel's business partners are strongly encouraged to incorporate into their ultrabook touch, whatever the size or shape. As noted by The Verge, this is a second indirect attack to Apple. In 2010, Steve Jobs had rejected the idea of touch screen on the laptop because it considers not ergonomic.
Currently all products similar to a ultrabook with a touch screen is not normal use of zippers, monitors that have come off, or slipping out of the hinges that allow you to rotate the display up to completely transform the device into a tablet. With the arrival of Windows 8 interessatissima Intel seems to add features to touch any device. I wonder if users "learn to love" even these new, or rather you will find the finances to replenish its orthopedic?
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