Tech oasis at IDF Taipei '08TAIPEI, Taiwan--Following the Shanghai and San Francisco leg of the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), the annual tech event has made its way to Taiwan. Held at the Taipei International Convention Center, IDF brings together key top minds from the Santa Clara company and its partners. CNET Asia was onsite to cover the consumer-oriented announcements, industrial trends and technological showcases, among others.
The company also has an embedded Internet vision by 2015, when it expects up to 15 billion Web-enabled devices such as in-vehicle infotainment to be available in every modality of life, accessible around the clock. This Internet trend is driven by factors including strong consumer interest in social networking. Additionally, Intel believes Asia will rise as the largest embedded computing market and a leader in delivering such relevant solutions. To align its ecosystem of platforms for the above-mentioned product segments, Intel has lined up the low-cost and power-efficient EP80579 and CE3100 system-on-a-chip (SoC), as well as new-gen Atom processors. For added computing performance scalability, it has further developed the new Nehalem architecture, encompassing a family of processors for mobile and desktop, to business-centric workstations and servers. Tags: processor, Intel Corp., performance scalability, Taipei, Shanghai |
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