Pat Gelsinger on The Pervasive Internet, Nehalem, and Larrabee Graphics Technology
posted by Annie Rodkins on July 25, 2008
In this video interview, Intel Sr. Vice President and General Manager Pat Gelsinger gives a sneak peek of the upcoming Intel Developer Forum. Pat speaks of bringing Intel Architecture to pervasive, intelligent, and embedded internet devices that will define the next generation of the internet. He also hints at some new disclosures on Nehalem technology and productization plans, and at the next major disclosure about Larrabee architecture and instruction set.
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tagged: embedded IA, gelsinger, idf, idf2008, intel, intel developer forum, larrabee, nehalem


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Jul 25 | Lasse said:
I don’t know who runs channelintel on youtube, but they beat you to this video! ;)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=OMnwpbQ4AHw
Aug 12 | mike panero said:
Embedded IA, sounds like an ARM cpu to me Or IDF will annonce a killer battery/fuel cell As I type this I can see an ad for WiMAX, should be due just before the linux desktop & just after Duke Nuke’m
Aug 18 | ssj4Gogeta said:
@Annie: Is Larrabee going to be faster than the current cards like HD4870x2 and GTX280 in rasterization? Will it be capable of handling real-time ray tracing? I think Intel will have to keep their pricing very competitive if the first versions of Larrabee aren’t going to be better than the topmost cards from the rivals.
There’s one thing I was wondering- why aren’t current graphics subsystems customizable? I mean I can’t upgrade just the RAM or just the GPU on my graphics card, I have to buy a whole new card. I was wondering if this can be changed.
Thanks. :)