Intel Touts Touch, Talks Tablet Future
NEW YORK (TheStreet) - Intel(INTC) is driving a revolution in the way consumers interact with gadgets, according to Diane Bryant, the general manager of the chip giant's data center and services group, citing the rise of tablets and ultrabooks.
The executive, who delivered the keynote at the 2012 Citi Technology Conference on Tuesday, explained how Intel is throwing its weight behind tablets and ultrabooks with touchscreen capabilities.
"We have invited the whole industry to rethink the role of the PC," she said, pointing, in particular, to ultrabooks.
Ultrabooks are the new category of super-skinny laptops championed by Intel. Bryant explained that the next wave of products will also offer touchscreen capabilities. "There's over 40 touch ultrabooks in development that you will see coming," she said. "We believe that the touch interface will become more popular than even our OEMs predict."
OEMs, or Original Equipment Manufacturers, that develop Intel-based ultrabooks include HP(HPQ) and Dell(INTC) .
Bryant also expects the debut of Microsoft's(MSFT) Windows 8 operating system to have a major impact on the space. "We expect a dramatic increase in the move of ultrabooks,
Microsoft, which had initially said that Windows 8 will be available sometime in October, recently confirmed that the operating system will be available Oct. 26.
In addition to ultrabooks, Intel's Bryant also promised a tablet onslaught fuelled by the new Microsoft OS.