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                            Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
                             Tuesday 16 August 2011
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Posted on Aug 16, 15:11
If Intel drops the ultrabook CPU by 50%, the company gets sued by others like AMD, nVidia, and EU. If Intel doesn't drop the price at all, then it gets bashed by its customers like HP, Dell, Sony, etc. 20% seems like a pretty decent compromise.