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| Intel Announces Breakthrough in Plastic Chassis Design, Makes Cheaper Ultrabooks Poss Intel's all-out effort to make Ultrabook the mainstream personal computing device is faced with several hurdles, pricing being a big one. The ultra-sleek notebooks need rigid materials, turning manufacturers to monolithic aluminum chassis, driving up costs. Intel did its partners' homework, by achieving what it calls a breakthrough in structurally-rigid plastics and chassis design, which will help make the Ultrabook more affordable. http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-an...ble/16133.html |
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