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Links to IDF Webcasts

posted by Annie Rodkins on August 26, 2008

Last week we wrote about a number of IDF sessions that would be webcast live. The live webcasts were a great success — we received dozens of questions from the online audience, and several of them were fielded by the speakers.

If you missed one of those sessions or would just like to see it again, here are the links to the on-demand replay version of the webcasts. I for one will be watching again “Using Information Technology to Meet 21st Century Challenges and Opportunities.” The panelists are spectacular thinkers — it’s an absolute “must see.”

Without further ado, follow this link to replay any of the following:

  • Using Information Technology to Meet 21st Century Challenges and Opportunities

  • Next Generation Intel Core Microarchitecture (Nehalem) Family of Processors: Screaming Performance, Efficient Power

  • Splitting the Atom: A Peek into the Intel Atom Processor

  • A Conversation with Steve Wozniak and Moira Gunn

  • Keynotes (Craig Barrett, Pat Gelsinger, Eric Kim, Renee James, Dadi Perlmutter, Andand Chandrasekher)

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