Intel announced Firefly ahead of Computex and went into more detail on the new project during the technology event. At first glance, it may sound like Intel simply wanting to go a step further from existing architectures and launch something similar to Apple silicon with tighter integrations, phone-style components, higher efficiency control, and thinner systems. But it’s much more than that, especially for portable devices. Intel brought about the Ultrabook to try to create a class of product, and the company is planning to do the same, but this time focusing on making Windows-powered laptops cheaper, thinner, and more standardized.