Will Lower Ivy Bridge Prices Drive Demand For Ultrabooks? - 0 views
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DJ Kunz on 03 Sep 12In this article, the demand and future of Intel's Ultrabooks will rise prosper, considering that this product had a weak entrance given its high prices. Intel has slipped with its market share, coming from as high as 87% to 84%. The way that Intel is planning to retain their lost market share and stay ahead of their only real rival, AMD, is by lowering the price of their ultrabooks significantly. Yet despite the potential threat and consequent loss in market share, the people at Forbes feel Intel will regain its dominance in the notebooks and microprocessor market.