Intel is reportedly changing the definition of the superlight, super-thin notebooks to take advantage of the touch interface in the Windows 8 operating system.
According to Digitimes, sources in the Asian upstream supply chain claim that touchscreen technology will become a standard feature on all new ultrabooks from June this year when manufacturers move from Intel's Ivy Bridge processor micro architecture to its successor, Haswell.
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