Intel introduced the prototype of the ultra-thin transformer based on Broadwell, which is able to work 32 hours without recharging
Most of the internal volume of a 12.5-inch Llama Mountain ultrabook tablet is only 7.2 mm thick and weighs 670 grams (without a keyboard) is occupied by batteries. This was achieved thanks to an exceptionally thin and compact motherboard based on a new generation CPU based on the 14-nm process technology. Intel calls this board the smallest full-fledged motherboard in the world. The tablet runs on Windows 8.1 Pro and has an attachable keyboard and dock that turn it into a full-fledged computer.
New Intel mobile processors go on sale this year under the brand name Intel Core M. These are the most energy-efficient chips ever produced by the company. They are specifically designed to work in hybrid device-transformers, which are both high-performance tablets and ultra-thin laptops. The chips are designed for fully passive cooling. Llama Mountain is a demonstration of reference design and will not be produced en masse - this is a model that manufacturers should be guided by. ')
One of the first companies that will begin selling devices based on 14-nm Intel Core M, seems to be Asus. At Computex 2014 in Taipei, this company just a few hours after the presentation, Llama Mountain introduced the Transformer Book T300 Chi , which is very similar to the Intel prototype in performance. Its thickness - 7.3 mm, diagonal - 12.5, resolution - 2560x1440 pixels. The transformer can be set to 4 gigabytes of RAM. It has a microSD card slot and a 4G communication module. About the price yet nothing is known.