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Intel's Ultra mobile PC linked to Origami

by Tom Sanders at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco

08 Mar 2006

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Intel's Ultra Mobile PC is expected to cost between $500 and $1,000
Intel has demonstrated its Ultra Mobile PC at the Developer Forum in San Francisco

Intel has demonstrated its Ultra Mobile PC, a tiny portable unit featuring a full blown computer running Windows.

The portable device, unveiled at at Intel Developer Forum, will be launched later this season, according to Sean Maloney, general manager of Intel's Mobility Group, who referred to the devices as the "next step in PC mobility".

"You are going to see a tremendous wave of experimentation in the next year and a half, two years," Maloney said, pointing to different form factors that for instance feature keyboards that slide or swivel out.

"You won't have to wait long for the announcements of the first ones of these devices," he said.

According to a source familiar with the matter, at least three manufacturers are scheduled to unveil the portable PCs on Thursday at the CeBIT tradeshow in Hanover.

Running Windows XP, they are expected to cost between $500 and $1,000 and rely heavily on flash memory for storage.

The source also linked Intel's Ultra Mobile PC to Microsoft's mysterious Origami project.

Intel and Microsoft have been playing name games with the Ultra Mobile PC form factor for almost a year.

Microsoft chairman Bill Gates showed off the device for the first time at WinHEC last year in May, and referred to it as the "carry everywhere PC". The device at the time was presented as an ultra thin PC featuring a 7in screen and all-day battery life.

Intel chief executive Paul Otellini consequently showed off the device at IDF last August and it emerged again at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last January as the Slide concept.

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