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10/05/09: Video: Behind the Scenes with Intel Software and Services Leader
“Rewriting the Rules.” That’s the headline from the front page Oregonian story on October 4 profiling Renee James and the efforts inside Intel’s Software and Services Group. Renee is wise and daring vice president and general manger of Software and...
09/25/09: Mobility Megabriefing with Mooly Eden at IDF09
One of the amazing minds and personalities behind Intel’s mobile technology innovation is Mooly Eden, who made a brief yet powerful appearance during Dadi Perlmutter’s keynote on Day Two of IDF. After that keynote, Mooly hosted a briefing to a...
09/25/09: Wednesday Wrap-Up featuring Renee James Keynote
Wednesday was jam-packed with innovation. It continued to be the theme across sessions—in the technology showcase, in the keynotes, and on those really big whiteboards. (video) I saw so much that engaged me, I’ve had a hard time cutting it...
09/25/09: Video: Multi-Touch, Multi-Screen Intel Concept Laptop
At IDF09, the Intel Architecture Group’s mobility innovation team unveiled “Tangent Bay.” It’s the first multi-touch, multi-screen concept laptop based on research and feedback from people who multi-task with work, media creation, entertainment and social networking. We got our first...
09/25/09: Getting Small with Intel CEO at IDF09
Intel CEO Paul Otellini kicked off the Intel Developer Forum in a big way talking about the benefits of getting small. He showed a wafer filled with Intel’s first 22nm SRAM test chips. Here’s what one looks like up close...
09/25/09: Looking Back To The Future - IDF Rewind
Lots to take in at IDF this year, and as usual I could not see all I wanted to. Here’s a list of stuff that stood out to me this year Light Peak: Light Peak is a connectivity technology using...
09/24/09: Intel Code Breaker Challenge Winners Announced
The first Intel Code Breaker Challenge at IDF 2009 concluded last night and we’re pleased to announce the winners of the contest. Almost 100 people entered the challenge this year. The winners were as follows: First Place — AKA the...
09/24/09: Intel CTO Live on Fox Business Talks About Future of TV
Following his keynote to close out the Intel Developer Forum, Intel CTO Justin Rattner hightailed it down to the Tech Showcase for a live link interview on Fox Business News. He talked about the future of television being available on...
09/24/09: Mobility Matters
This morning, after ample caffeination (kindly provided by the folks at IDF), I had the opportunity to listen to the keynote given by Dadi Perlmutter, who spoke about the evolving arena of mobile computing and how this vision of the...
09/24/09: The Architecture of CE Innovation Keynote Eric Kim
The future of television…It’s not that far away. The Eric Kim keynote kicked off with a demonstration of a variety of engaging, future-forward applications, for television in particular. Of course, the Star Trek analogies emerged. The special surprise was a...
09/23/09: Q&A with Rock Star and Intel Fellow Ajay Bhatt
[1:27pm] Nervously awaiting the appearance of this Intel rock star. Last chance to submit your questions for the live-blogged Q&A with Intel Fellow Ajay Bhatt. [2:05pm] Why didn’t you play yourself in the ad? - Anil Das Acting is not...
09/23/09: IDF Day One Whirlwind
There was so much to see on the first day of IDF that I got completely swept up in the hustle and bustle—absorbing the environment and meeting a whole slew of new people, from developers to business dev to media...
09/23/09: Network Proxy - Sleep Talking PCs!
Network Proxy, or ability of a PC to Sleep Talk, is an “energy smarter” way for a PC to maintain Internet network presence at a very low energy footprint. Imagine these scenarios: (a) At a coffee shop, you are wanting...
09/23/09: The First Mobile Processor Designed to Change with You
Whether its blogging about recent travels, editing and posting home videos, uploading photos of the kids, downloading or even composing music, today's inspired content creators have moved outside of the office and into the home. Today's consumers are demanding...
09/22/09: Break out the markers!
Another year at IDF and there are definite signs of a new approach to connect you with the Intel brand at this event. Coming into Moscone West you are immediately immersed in branded imagery, displays and activities that tell...
09/22/09: Industry Support for the Intel Atom Developer Program
This post authored by Christos Georgiopoulos, general manager, Developer Relations Division, Intel Software and Service Group During his keynote at IDF today, Paul Otellini announced the Intel® Atom™ Developer Program, a framework for creating and distributing applications designed specifically for...
09/22/09: Intel Code Breaker Challenge is underway!
Now that IDF San Francisco is officially open, the Intel Code Breaker Challenge is underway. The challenge runs today and tomorrow and it promises to be… challenging. A number of IDF attendees have already picked up their puzzle sheets and...
09/22/09: Students Designing Way We'll Use Future Mobile Devices
For those who have attended the Intel Developer Forum, Day Zero — the day before the event officially kicks off — often provides lots of gadget and future tech eye candy. That was the case with the University Design Expo,...
09/22/09: Live Blog: IDF 2009 Opening Keynote with Paul Otellini
[10:00] And that’s it! Paul has wished us an enjoyable IDF, and the keynote is concluded. See you around the forum! [9:59] We’re seeing a video produced that incorporates some of the suggestions. Very cool. Quotes range from “I want...
09/21/09: IDF First-timer: Guest Blogger Charlene Zvolanek
I feel really fortunate that I get to attend the tech event of the year—even though initially I was a little concerned that I wouldn’t be quite geeky enough to run with this crowd. After all, I’m no hardcore programmer...
09/20/09: Making the All New Intel Core 2010 and More Insights at IDF09
The week prior to the Intel Developer Forum kicking off in San Francisco (9/22-24), Intel shared news about its new 32nm process for making SoC, or system of a chip. That news and and some engineering insights from Intel rock...
09/19/09: Experience Intel through a new lense
At IDF I have the pleasure of showing off a cool new Intel website. Why so cool? Beside it being a pet project of mine, it’s a site that’s showcasing everything Intel is doing. Experience Intel is pulling in content...
09/18/09: Intel Software Takes Center Stage on September 23
Renee James, corporate vice president and general manager of Intel’s Software and Services Group, will address the Intel Developer Forum crowd on Wednesday September 23rd with a keynote that is sure to get some visual adrenaline pumping....
09/17/09: Sneak Peek Inside Intel's Ultra Mobility Group Garage
Prior to the Intel Developer Forum, I like to see what Intel Atom-powered mobile Internet devices (MIDs) the Intel Ultra Mobility Group is packing up for the ultimate geekfest. There are some familiar gadgets like the BenQ, UMID, Viliv S5...
09/17/09: Our Love for TV Explored, Deepened at IDF09
On September 24, Day Three of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, keynoters Eric Kim and Justin Rattner will both explore past, present and future technologies underlying the evolotion of TV. My teammate Mary Ragland invited me to shoot...
09/13/09: First 32nm Microprocessors -- From the Intel Fab to IDF09
Anyone attending or tuning into the Intel Developer Forum knows what to look for — firsts. First time tech demos, first look at new chip designs or features… Here’s a first look at Intel rock star Sanjay Natarajan, director of...
09/12/09: 2009 Intel Mobile Concept Platform
On 22nd Sept. Intel will be launching its Mobile Innovative Concept Solution at IDF.Don’t forget to check this out at the Mobility pavilion at IDF. It is the most fun and innovative concept notebook you might have ever laid your...
09/10/09: Watching TV Today and in the Future
Day Three of the Intel Developer Forum has appeal for anyone who loves TV. So much has changed since I landed my first job working at a local TV news station in San Francisco in 1992. I remember how the...
09/02/09: Intel Code Breaker Challenge coming to IDF 2009
For the past six years, Intel has taken to the task of crowning the Ultimate Geek at the Intel Developer Forum. The Ultimate Geek contests have challenged people to put together computers, square off against professional gamers and compete in...
08/26/09: Preview of Innovate and Integrate Keynote at IDF09
UPDATE: Intel Executive Vice President of Intel’s Architecuture Group Sean Maloney will replace Pat Gelsinger as keynote presenter at the Intel Developer Forum on Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. PT. Senior VP and General Manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group Pat...
08/19/09: Making of Core i7 -- What's Next?
Nehalem played a big role during IDF 2008. Many new details were introduced during keynotes and in briefings, including features built into the microarchitecture like Turbo Mode, which allow the cores to dynamically scale up to handle demanding needs like...
06/30/09: IDF Comes to San Francisco September 22-24
For a dozen years, the Intel Developer Forum has been pulling together top rock stars of technology innovation. It’s happening again September 22-24, when digital enterprise, mobility, digital home, software, manufacturing and research experts come together under the enormous roof...
10/24/08: Hot Topics at IDF: Thermal Technologies
10/21/08: IDF Taipei: Day Two Keynotes
Full video of the IDF Taipei Day Two keynotes is now available on Intel.com. Shmuel (Mooly) Eden: Expanding the Frontiers of Mobility Shane D. Wall: Mobile Internet Devices: The Innovation Platform Wen-Hann Wang: Developing for the Future of Mobile Computing...
10/21/08: Research and Development Keynote: Crossing the Chasm between Humans and Machines
The final keynote at IDF Taipei was a fascinating look at Intel's research and development frontiers given by Kevin C. Kahn. Kahn looked at Intel's research into technologies that will ultimately bring humans and machines closer such as wireless power...
10/21/08: Lunch with Mooly
This afternoon we and some Taipei-based bloggers sat down for lunch with Intel's Vice President and General Manager of Mobile Platforms Group, Mooly Eden. What followed was an interesting conversation about the state of Intel's mobility platforms as well as...
10/21/08: Bill Hunka: Absolute Software
Bill talks with us about the "Lojack of Laptops."Business Software -->...
10/21/08: Carol Hsu: Silverlight
Carol Hsu, Silverlight evangelist, discusses the technology with us. -->...
10/21/08: Small and Light: Mobile Computing Platforms at IDF
Lots of small, light, and thin computing platforms at this year's IDF Taipei. -->...
10/21/08: Mobility Keynote: Expanding the Frontiers of Mobility
A few highlights from Smuel (Mooly) Eden's keynote on Day 2 of IDF Taipei 2008. Mooly introduces the concept of the urban max pc: --> and discusses the roll of social networking in developing new mobility platforms: --> Come back...
10/21/08: Pawlowski: Nehalem
We interviewed Stephen S. Pawlowski, an Intel Senior Fellow, about Nehalem. -->...
10/20/08: IP Media Phones
Spent some time this afternoon checking out prototype IP Media Phones from OpenPeak — that’s a “third-screen” for use in your home. It’s a touchscreen VOIP phone with browsing and media capabilities. You can control cameras, get the news,...
10/20/08: IDF Taipei: Day One Keynotes
Full video of the IDF Taipei keynotes is now available on Intel.com. Anand Chandrasekher: Innovating the New Reality Kirk Skaugen: Invent The New Reality Doug Davis: The Rise of Embedded Computing Steve Pawlowski: Invent The New Reality...
10/19/08: Netbooks and UrbanMax
Last year it was “all about the MIDs” and this year at IDF Taiwan, it’s Netbooks and the UrbanMax concept. UrbanMax is a touchscreen tablet and like a giant iPod Touch. Endgadget reviewed the device at IDF San Francisco...
10/19/08: Embedded Keynote: Stage 4 of the Internet - The Rise of Embedded Computing
In his keynote this afternoon, Douglas Davis talked the next generation of embedded computing, enabled by Intel’s broad range of architectures and solutions to key barriers to broader adoption of embedded systems. Davis gave examples of new application in embedded...
10/19/08: IDF Opening Keynote: Innovating a New Reality
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...
10/19/08: IDF Digital Enterprise Keynote: IA = Embedded + Dynamic
In his keynote this morning at IDF Taipei, Kirk Skaugen provided details of next-generation high-end desktops powered by the Intel Core i7 processor, launching next month. These high-end desktops will provide outstanding performance for gaming and content creation applications. Skaugen...
10/19/08: IDF-TW Tech Showcase Preview
We got in early to the Tech Showcase and asked Tundra Semiconductor to tell us what they do. -->...
10/19/08: Partying with MIDs: Moorestown prototype
A Moorestown prototype makes an appearance at the Taipei Blogger Party. See more MIDs in these photos....
10/18/08: Whence MagSafe?
Getting ready for the IDF Taipei Tech Showcase preview this afternoon, I decided a bit of caffeine would be in order. My room has a hot water pot which I removed from the cabinet and proceeded to fill from the...
10/18/08: Taipei Blogger Party
We’re back in Taipei blogging the Intel Developer Forum. This year, to kick the event off, we’re hosting a party for Taipei Bloggers. We’ll talk tech, social media, and hang out. After the party we’ll Flickr walk and look for...
10/17/08: Display Port ; the future of displays?
VESA’s new display interface standard isn’t out there in a big way yet, but it’s nice! I wish it were here already....
10/17/08: Dynamic Power Performance Management (DPPM): Platform-level Laptop Thermal Management
Hot. That is the only word to describe your surroundings. With the sun beating down on you, your fatigued hand wipes your moistened brow. You always wanted an adventurous job outside of that traditional sedentary cubicle life. Planted in the...
10/17/08: Back to IDF with a security topic
Hello IDF attendees. First it is good to know that I will again travel to Taiwan to attend an IDF session. I have enjoyed myself in the past and I am looking forward to again delivering a session at IDF....
10/16/08: Mobile board - key to building custom notebooks
Intel Mobile Boards offer a unique mix of Intel technology, common building blocks and Intel quality, which makes them very competitive in the fast growing mobile motherboards market. The Intel Mobile Board MGM45WU offers an extensive array of built-in...
10/07/08: The latest on IDF Taipei 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:...
09/09/08: Big Brains Flex at IDF Trivia Bash
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco’s Moscone Center, “Brain Bowl” was an opening night celebration filled with local and international media, who got to meet Intel execs and compete in the game of hi-tech trivia hosted by KPIX-TV...
08/27/08: It's All Going On Inside the Chips -- Nehalem, Larrabee and SoC
Going into IDF, I was looking forward to seeing and hearing more stories behind what Intel engineers where building into new chips with codenames like Nehalem, Larrabee and Canmore. In this video, Intel’s Pat Gelsinger shows off Nehalem, the new...
08/26/08: Links to IDF Webcasts
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...
08/25/08: MID?
All last week at IDF buzz surrounded one of then newest devices available to consumers: Mobile Internet Devices aka MID’s. Wednesday morning’s keynote with Anand Chandrasekher was no exception. The Intel Atom processor is making it easier than ever to...
08/24/08: IDF in 3D: Intel Software Keynote
When I was handed a pair of Shrek ears on Tuesday promoting today’s software keynote, I was pretty sure that I’d be treated to at least a couple seconds of the Mike Meyers-voiced ogre. But the show Renee James put...
08/22/08: Steve Wozniak Segways to the Intel Upload Lounge
Steve Wozniak came to IDF Wednesday evening prior to his live stage interview with Moira Gunn to look around, meet some new friends, check out new MIDs and research on display at IDF. After Segwaying through the IDF Tech Showcase,...
08/22/08: Steve Pawlowski is Inventing the New Reality
Tick Tock. I found an opportunity to chat with Steve Pawlowski - one of the minds behind Intel’s latest Tock - as I was checking my own digital pulse in the IDF Upload Lounge on day 2 of the Intel...
08/22/08: I/O pass-through lets us have our virtual cake and eat it, too
On stage at IDF, Intel EVP Pat Gelsinger showed off the future Nehalem platform and with it, supporting technology from VMware called VMDirectPath. Here’s an overview of the keynote from InformationWeek. If you look at the video webcast of Pat...
08/22/08: VMDq and VMware Netqueue will fill your virtual 10GbE NICs with high-speed, low-latency goodness
To start us off, Intel’s Shefali Chinni explains what’s going on with VMDq and Netqueue. To recap, here are some things you should know about Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq) from Intel and Netqueue from VMware: VMDq is the base...
08/21/08: A Time of New Beginnings: QuickPath, Power Control, Larrabee and SSDs
In the computer world there are times when new technologies enter the scene that set a new direction and change how the next decade evolves. For example, in 1995 the Pentium Pro (original P6 micro-architecture) with its new high-performance out-of-order...
08/20/08: A night in San Francisco, a day at IDF
I am from California but I didn’t know San Francisco has a subway, it does and we took it to dinner last night. It’s clean and fast but just to welcome us to the city a man with a sleeping...
08/20/08: Virtualization performance testing tips
I attended an interesting Chalk Talk today from Intel's Kshitij Doshi and Ashok Emani: "Taming the Complexity of Studying Performance Under Virtualization". They walked through the development of a server consolidation study usng the vConsolidate Framework. Performance testing of virtualized...
08/20/08: I (Heart) TV and I (Heart) Internet... Can't I Have Both?
Eric Kim’s keynote might have been one of the most entertaining I’ve attended. Not only because he quoted one of my favorite journalists (and the namesake of my communication school - Edward R. Murrow). Nor was it because he donned...
08/20/08: Keynote Trickery and Moorestown
When Anand Chandrasekher steps on stage, you can pretty much bet that something groundbreaking is going to happen within the span of his address. This morning was no exception....
08/20/08: "On-the-Go" A-Go-Go
At one point during Dadi Perlmutter’s presentation I looked around and saw about 20 netbooks in use just in the section I was sitting in, and it hit me… these things aren’t just cute - they’re for real. Then I...
08/20/08: Ooooo, It's So Shiny: Gadgets, Gizmos and Gelsinger
“This one’s for the gadget-lovers in the audience.” That’s what very well could have been the opening line of Pat Gelsinger’s keynote, as Gelsinger entered the auditorium through a door complete with a face-recognizing security system. Blingy? Yes. The biggest...
08/20/08: Changing the world through technology
During yesterday mornings keynote at IDF, Craig Barrett didn’t just do the normal IDF demo with new and exciting technology. Instead, Barrett encouraged industry leaders to use their skills for the good of the human race. This keynote reminds us...
08/19/08: RAS and virtual infrastructure: keeping all your virtual eggs safe
Hi, I’m John Troyer, covering IDF from the VMware side. I normally blog over at VMTN Blog, but this week I’m at IDF and blogging here to look at what Intel and VMware are doing to push forward the cutting...
08/19/08: Engadget: Intel Firing on All Cylinders
“Intel appears to be firing on all cylinders at IDF. […] the chip-maker rolled out a prototype of a convertible laptop / tablet / MID / UMPC / netbook / super-gadget called the UrbanMax.” >> more...
08/19/08: Robots that respond to your gestures
During the Industry Insights webcast at IDF, Rodney Brooks, from MIT demostrates how robots can be programmed to respond to you gestures and can mimick emotional responses....
08/19/08: Innovation: Come and Get It!
IDF started off with a bang (well, actually not a bang, but a Red Hot Chili Peppers song), and then they were off. Craig Barrett, international man of IT and all-around ambassador of good will opened the conference with a...
08/19/08: Wii Controller Hacker Johnny Lee Joins Barrett at IDF
Intel Chairman Craig Barrett kicked off the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) aka “Geekfest” in San Francisco this morning with his opening keynote on the use of technology to advance social and economic growth around the world. If you’re like me...
08/19/08: Learning About DisplayPort Technology
DisplayPort is a new digital display interface for desktop monitors and embedded notebook panels that enables higher resolution displays, sleeker form factor notebooks, improved ease of use, and exciting new technologies integrated directly into the panel....
08/19/08: Upload Lounge Schedule - Tuesday Update
For all bloggers and podcasters who were able to join us at the Intel Developer Forum here in San Francisco, here’s what we have in store at the Upload Lounge over the next few days: Tuesday, August 19 Guests from...
08/18/08: I Feel Like a Kid Before Christmas...
I’ve already had a full day, after filling my schedule with the Great Debates, but I can’t help but think what I’ll be seeing tomorrow morning as the clock hits 8am. I’ll be at Moscone wading though the crowds to...
08/17/08: Meet Intel Social Media Insiders at IDF's Upload Lounge
Cathy Brooks is a long time friend who agreed to advise Intel on participating with social media. I first met her when she was working her executive producer magic with TechTV. Around 2002, her brainchild “Titans of Tech” one-hour documentary...
08/16/08: Renee James Discusses Developing for the Future of Computing
In this video interview Renee James, Vice President and General Manager of the Software and Solutions Group, discusses her upcoming IDF keynote titled “Developing for the Future of Computing.” In her keynote, Renee will discuss how to take advantage of...
08/16/08: Great Prizes in store at Ultimate Geek
Whoa - have we got some great prizes in store for you! For this year’s Ultimate Geek Challenge, we’re pulling out all the stops....
08/14/08: Livecasting Schedule for IDF San Francisco
If you are unable to join us in San Francisco, you should take advantage of the live webcasting of several program elements: you will be able to watch interviews and panels online as they take place, and to submit your...
08/12/08: Stick Around for Fun on Day 3!
Whew! It’s been months in the planning and by now, you’ve seen the jam packed schedule we’ve prepared for you at IDF San Francisco. An impressive line-up of speakers, a series of special attractions, including Ultimate Geek and Maker Faire,...
08/11/08: The Revolution Will Be Televised: PCs, TVs and The Internet
The consumer electronics industry in general, and television in particular, are poised for dramatic changes. These changes go much further than the shift from standard definition to high definition video, the replacement of the CRT by flat screens, and the...
08/05/08: Upload Lounge @ IDF = Social Media Sanctuary
I can’t believe we’re only two weeks away from IDF San Francisco. Since my first day at Intel in early July, my days have been consumed with IDF details and planning and I’m really excited to actually see the fruits...
08/03/08: Sample IDF Sessions: Inside Nehalem Microarchitecture and Extreme Mobile Gaming Design
For those who haven’t attended an Intel Developer Forum before, here are two more excerpts from sessions that took place at IDF Shanghai this Spring. Check out “Inside Intel Next Generation Nehalem Microarchitecture” and “Extreme Mobile Gaming Design Considerations for...
07/31/08: The Intel Developer Forum - Make It *Your* Community
As part of the team that has been working on “IDF San Francisco” for weeks, it’s hard to believe there’s less than a month to go before the conference starts. The excitement is palpable and the anticipation is electrifying. Yes,...
07/30/08: Intel Fellow Rajesh Kumar Speaks about Nehalem
Listen to Intel Fellow Rajesh Kumar speak about the details of Nehalem, “the biggest platform change that the company has made in over 10 years.” He describes Nehalem as a processor that balances performance & efficiency, and that benefits from...
07/30/08: The Expanding Frontiers of Mobility
Expanding the Frontiers of Mobility – we came up with this theme for the Mobility Pavilion at IDF to describe our vision. The mobile PC market and industry are expanding – morphing from building the PC’s we know and love...
07/30/08: Innovation Celebration - Maker Faire @ IDF!
As I count down the days to my very first IDF I can’t help but be excited for the final day festivities. Yes, I am a newbie to the IDF squad and I hear there are tons of events to...
07/25/08: Pat Gelsinger on The Pervasive Internet, Nehalem, and Larrabee Graphics Technology
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...
07/24/08: Fresh, Dynamically Updated Window to IDF
Every year when Intel Developer Forum comes to San Francisco, daring and the desire for calculated risk flows through Intel. We know our friends from around the world are coming to join us, and we like nothing more than to...
07/23/08: Sample IDF Sessions: Future of Mobile Computing and Desktop Platform Design
We have put together some excerpts of sessions from IDF Shanghai for anyone who hasn’t attended one of these conferences in the past. This week, check out “Future Mobile Computing Vision and Industry Opportunties” and “High End Desktop Platform Design”....
07/22/08: VIDEO: IDF -- The Crystal Ball of Innovation
We’ll be kickin’ it right here live from the Intel Developer Forum happening August 19 through the 21st in San Francisco. Thousands of super smart engineers from around the world will converge to share their ideas on the future –...
07/18/08: Justin Rattner on Bridging The Human/Machine Gap
Intel CTO Justin Rattner talks about Intel’s 40th anniversary and gives a sneak preview of his upcoming keynote at the Intel Developer Forum, where he will share his thoughts on the next 40 years of computing and on bridging the...
07/18/08: Geek's back!
You asked for it – you got it! Ultimate Geek Challenge is back! Think you have what it takes? Stop by the Ultimate Geek Stage on Day 1 to test your skills. Match up against your fellow geeks and professional...
07/17/08: Welcome to the Intel Developer Forum blog!
After more than ten years working in a variety of roles here at Intel, I can tell you that (in my humble opinion) no event embodies the soul of this company quite as much as the Intel Developer Forum —...