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The latest on IDF Taipei 2008

posted by Annie Rodkins on October 07, 2008

After all the groundbreaking and delightful geekiness of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, we are getting ready to bring a new, great event to Taipei in just a couple of weeks. Much is in store for this event: to start it will feature seven keynotes — more than we have ever offered at this location. The keynotes will span a broad range of topics, from Mobility to Software, from Enterprise to Embedded technology. A number of Tech Talks will also be available to attendees, not to mention dozens of training sessions (you can listen to some samples of training sessions in these two sets of podcasts: Nehalem/Mobile Gaming and Mobility/Desktop Platforms).

One very special session in particular with be webcast live starting at 1:10pm local time on October 20th: it is the Nehalem Technology Insight, a deep dive into the architecture of Intel’s latest processor, delivered by Senior Fellow Steve Pawlowski. I encourage you to take advantage of this unique opportunity to ask your questions directly to a distinguished IDF speaker without actually being on-site at the conference. A link to the webcast will be provided on this blog a couple of days prior to the event.

Lastly, we are thrilled to bring the Upload Lounge to IDF Taipei this year. The Lounge is a space designed with bloggers in mind — it features a near-soundproof area where you can record podcasts, ethernet connections for fast uploads, and most importantly an place to meet other bloggers and select Intel experts.

There will be a number of events available exclusively to bloggers, so if you are planning to be at IDF Taipei please be sure to contact us by leaving a comment on this blog.

See you all soon at IDF Taipei — on site or online!

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