Ultra Portable PC from Apple?

What should we say, There was a huge buzz late April that Apple might be Working on an UMPC type device, Then we heard about apple filing for new(more) patents for its touch screen interfaces. Now the guys at AppleInsider (I’ve seen most of their news / rumors take shape) reports that Apple might be working an all new Ultra Portable PC (so it’s an UPPC not an UMPC!) Chances are Yes, with all these patents why not. Apple Insider reports…

Apple Computer could introduce an “ultra-portable PC” that employs NAND-based flash memory in time for the January Macworld trade show in San Francisco, one Wall Street analyst says.

UBS Investment Research analyst Ben Reitzes said this week his proprietary checks indicate Apple is working on “ultra-portable PCs” and even notebooks equipped with NAND flash memory in order to speed up boot times.

“We believe these new products could start in notebook products with combo-drives (NAND and HDD) or ultra-portables (NAND only), and could be released in time for MacWorld,” Reitzes told clients.

Intel, which supplies microprocessors to Apple, has made no secret of its plans to build NAND flash — a type of solid-state memory commonly found in consumer electronics like digital audio players — into its own PC logicboard designs.

At its developers conference this past March, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker said it would deliver NAND flash features in its forthcoming notebook platform, dubbed Santa Rosa, due in early 2007.

“We need to have devices that boot up very rapidly,” Sean Maloney, the head of Intel’s mobility group, told developers at the conference. “The same way you come off a plane and get a cell phone signal immediately.”

Reitzes also said his surveys and visits to Apple retail locations show a “very positive” reaction to the company’s current line of notebook computers: the MacBook and MacBook Pro.

The analyst expects sales of the portables to help drive overall Mac unit growth of 5 percent year-over-year, or 12 percent sequentially, to 1.24 million during Apple’s third quarter.

“Checks show the education segment should also lend support to estimates, given June is the time school districts exhaust annual budgets,” Reitzes wrote. “With the education segment accounting for approximately 25 percent of US Mac unit sales, we believe both June and July (when new budgets come into play) could see solid growth, especially for MacBooks and iMacs.”

The analyst maintains a Buy rating on shares of Apple with a price target of $95.

So If they did, and Will it be using all their patents with touch screen and the Dialkeys like keybaord, Will it be playing a role in promoting the Ultra Mobile PC (the whole UMPC thing) We don’t see any reasons for not doing it.

Source [Apple Insider] just could not resist pulling the full post here but What do you guys think?

UPDATE: Even more convincing is another ALL NEW patent from apple, which talks about iPod and also video conferencing wired & wirelessly with TOUCH enabled handheld devices - [Read more at MACsimumNews]



3 Responses to “Ultra Portable PC from Apple?”


  1. 1 BuzZme Jun 14th, 2006 at 7:55 pm

    It’s not like i love microsoft and hate Apple, though i use microosft products all the time, If apple would come out with something like this… Sure I’ll wait and you know, a lot of times they do it late but RIGHT

  2. 2 Alan Jun 15th, 2006 at 5:48 pm

    While I have been a long time MS fan; I am so frustrated with how out of touch computer companies are for mobile users that if Apple a more out of the box company came up with the right mobile device, I’d swtich to Apple. What millions of us mobile business users want is a computer that uses our normal desired input method, a keyboard, and to have the device fit into a standard suit jacket pocket running an OS we can collaborate with other people directly while mobile. The technology is there but so far there is no company designing the right computer. I’d pay up to $2000 if it was the right mobile device.

    If Apple gives their designers the criteria of incorporating a touch type keyboard and tell them it must fit in a jacket pocket; I am sure they would come up with a great design and that would sell like Ipods.

  1. 1 onlyUMPC Trackback on Jul 14th, 2006 at 7:01 am

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