As part of its press conference this morning, Intel is demoing ultrabooks running on Ivy Bridge, complete with built-in NFC supported by the Mastercard Paypass system. Intel has built in identity protection technology that only allows it work with a specific card. The company’s also shown off plenty of DirectX 11 demos on Ivy Bridge, and the graphics looked pretty great fantastic from our seat in the audience.
Intel demos NFC capabilities in Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks
As part of its press conference this morning, Intel is demoing ultrabooks running on Ivy Bridge, complete with built-in NFC supported by the Mastercard Paypass system.
As part of its press conference this morning, Intel is demoing ultrabooks running on Ivy Bridge, complete with built-in NFC supported by the Mastercard Paypass system.


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