Intel ‘Ivy Bridge’ is delayed until June, the next generation may be affected ultrabooks

Intel ‘Ivy Bridge’ is delayed until June, the next generation may be affected ultrabooks

 

Problems for manufacturers and for Intel, because it seems that the processors Intel Ivy Bridge -22 generation processors ranging from the range to powerful Core i3 i5 and Core i7, will be delayed until at least after June, according to information from Digitimes it has not been confirmed by Intel that have not already denied. This, apart from meaning a bad result for Intel during the year, means that manufacturers are prohibited from moving to launch a new generation of ultrabooks .

Although according to Digitimes Intel will be able to announce the new processors and send a small batch of Ivy Brige some manufacturers in April , probably will be used to cast a small number of laptops, but that if, then have a few weeks due to shortage lack of processors.

And beyond the problem of not having to make their laptop components, it is bad news for any company that manufactures ultrabooks , because it distances them from the brand that is reaching the MacBook Air. But perhaps most interesting is that it is expected that production can resume in September, when Windows 8 is released . And given that we are two weeks before it launches the public beta of Windows 8 , it appears that we will have many months to see Windows 8 installed on laptops and PCs in general ultrabooks.

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