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Intel Developer Forum 2009

By CNET Asia staff

The Intel Developer Forum is a platform for the chip maker to update the industry on upcoming products and strategies. From 22nm manufacturing technology to a prototype Mobile Internet Device that doubles as a smartphone, get a glimpse of what to expect in the future of computing.

 

Forget electrons, light is the way of the future

At its Intel Developer Forum, the chipmaker demonstrated fiber-optic technology called Light Peak for connecting many devices to PCs with fiber optic lines.
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The future of TV is live 3D broadcasts

On the third and final day of the Intel Developer Forum, audiences got to put on 3D goggles to watch as Howard Postly, COO and CTO of 3ality Digital, virtually "stepped off" a giant screen onto the stage.
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Has Intel gone from techie to Trekkie?

At day three's keynote on "The Architecture of CE Innovation", actor LeVar Burton of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame was there to open the keynote on the future of digital TV.
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The lighter side of IDF 2009

It's not all chips and processors. In an effort to balance the equation, the Intel Developer Forum also had its lighter, and greener, moments over at Moscone Center.
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Day 2: Intel brings Core i7 to laptops

Intel mobility tech guru Mooly Eden shares details on the two new "Clarksfield" processors, which will be the fastest notebook chips ever from the chipmaker, and spotlights some Core i7 portables to come.
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Taking mobility to the next level of cool

Delivering a sort of wishlist for the mobile computing platform was David (Dadi) Perlmutter, executive vice president and general manager of the Intel Architecture Group, who gave an overview of what’s in store for the mainstream consumer.
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The first wave of Core i7 laptops

Everyone's been talking about Core i7 laptops for weeks now, so the only real surprise is which PC makers are jumping onboard right away to show off this pricey new technology.
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Optic fiber enters the PC

Intel unveiled technology called Light Peak that it hopes ultimately will replace the profusion of different cables sprouting from today's PCs with a single type of fiber-optic link.
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Photos: Super-slim laptops at IDF

Remember the MacBook Air? At this week's Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, the chipmaker showed off a number of svelte laptops.
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Another Core i7 laptop ready at the starting line

At an Intel briefing session in Singapore, we caught sight of another Core i7 laptop which is due to hit the retail market soon, the 16-inch Asus M60J series with a Core i7 820 QM 1.73GHz processor.
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Day 1: Intel continues to pursue Moore's Law

CEO and president Paul Otellini pointed out in his opening keynote speech that while Intel has moved beyond PCs to other devices such as handhelds and consumer electronics, its focus on pure computing power has not been waylaid.
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Intel unveils next-generation processor roadmap

The chipmaker offers a glimpse of its upcoming processors at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.
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Photos: Future tech gets supersized at IDF Showcase

There may be no time-traveling DeLorean here to grant some people's wishes, but there's enough cool tech at the Technology Showcase to enrich our world.
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Skyroom video collaboration tool showcased

Looking to take advantage of tightened corporate travel budgets, Hewlett-Packard showcased the Skyroom, which is a real-time collaborative video conferencing and whiteboarding tool.
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Blog: Convergence is so yesterday

Intel Developer Forum 2009 was a really good platform to make a strong link between silicon and micro-transistor technologies, which results in life-changing devices like netbooks, mobile internet devices, embedded and storage devices. Nicholas Khoo blogs from IDF.
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Of MID phones and Moblin 2.1

In what was a cool demonstration during Intel CEO Paul Otellini's keynote today at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), a prototype MID (mobile Internet device) was shown that could also work as a phone.
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Preshow: Intel Design Expo 2009

From digital light plants to alternate reality gaming, six universities from the US, UK and Holland showcase their vision of "Communicating with everything everywhere" at the Intel-sponsored Design Expo in San Francisco.
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Video: Intel debuts concept notebook with four displays

Codenamed Tangent Bay, this Intel innovation brings extreme multitasking to the laptop with four, yes, four screens.
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Tags: Paul Otellini, Notebook, Mobile Internet Device, Internet Device, Holland

 

 

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