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IDF Opening Keynote: Innovating a New Reality

posted by Jason Swihart on October 19, 2008

Some highlights from Anand Chandrasekher’s opening keynote at IDF-TW 08.

“Technology innovation is the catalyst for new user experiences, industry collaborations and business models that together will shape the next 40 years. As the next billion people connect to and experience the Internet, significant opportunities lie in the power of technology and the development of purpose-built devices that deliver more targeted computing needs and experiences.”

“IT is more important today than it has been in the last 20 years.”

“High performance wireless connectivity is critical to the success of Mobile Internet Devices”

Chandrasekher cited the Intel Atom processor, the upcoming “Nehalem” processor, and the “Moorestown” platform as demonstrating Intel’s innovation and technology leadership and told the audience thatsaid that Moorestown will be a catalyst for exciting and innovative developments that will extend the full Internet experience into the smartphone space with the Communication MID.

Read more in the Intel Press Room.

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