at the Intel Developer Forum today, Intel CTO Justin Rattner showed off a research project from his labs that powers electronics wirelessly. The big idea is to someday cut the last cord in laptops!
See how Intel Centrino 2 processor technology powers the music-making of progressive rock keyboardist extraordinaire, Jordan Rudess. Jordan and Intel Strategic Engagement Manager, Marco Vettorello demonstrate the benefits of Intels latest mobile technology for making music on the go with Steinbergs Sequel 2 multitrack recording software.
Jeff Galinovsky, technical expert of the classmate PC at Intel, walked through some of the features of the new version classmate PC prototype, including touch screen and tablet mode.
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V running on a Quad-Core Intel Xeon 7300 series processor-based DL580 G5 server providing a high-level view of the benefits of virtualization. In this demo, you will see Linux and Windows Guest OS environments running side by side in a virtualized environment with the easy to use Hyper-V interface.
Inside the Ultra Mobiity workspace with Uday Keshavdas, who's prepping for the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai April 2-3, 2008. He shows Mobile Internet Devices, including one that he cracks open to show where the new Intel Atom processor fits.
Intel's Pat Gelsinger demos Nehalem, Intel's next chip design, at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco August 2008. New designs has new features built in like Turbo Mode for performance and energy efficiency. See 3-D visualization, game and weather modeling demonstrated using Nehalem designed computer processors.
Extreme Systems founder Charles Wirth is fast talkin' and drives computers even faster. He gets on stage with Intel CEO Paul Otellini to push Intel processors...to the limit. He breaks three of seven world records on stage in just over 1 minute using a processor overclocked to 5.56GHz running on an unmodded motherboard.
Highlights from ten years of the Intel Developers Forum (IDF) featuring Gordon Moore, Andy Grove, and Paul Otellini.
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And you thought Intel would never tell its 45nm secrets. Here's the inside scoop on how the company REALLY developed its 45nm Hafnium-based high-k metal gate chips.