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Looking Back To The Future - IDF Rewind
posted by Bob Duffy on September 25, 2009 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: 3d, future, IDF, IDF09, light peak, moblin, tangent bay, tv, widget
Intel Code Breaker Challenge Winners Announced
posted by Joe English on September 24, 2009 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: IDF, Intel, Intel Code Breaker Challenge, Intel Developer Forum
IDF Day One Whirlwind
posted by Charlene Zvolanek on September 23, 2009 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: Flip, IDF, innovate, innovation, Intel Design Expo, Maroon 5, Nano, netbooks, nettops, R&D
The First Mobile Processor Designed to Change with You
posted by Kiesha Cochrane on September 23, 2009 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: Clarksfield, content creation, Core i7, gaming, idf, Intel, laptop, mobile, notebook, processor
Break out the markers!
posted by Bob Duffy on September 22, 2009 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: idf, idf09, impressions, whiteboards
Intel Code Breaker Challenge is underway!
posted by Joe English on September 22, 2009 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: IDF, Intel Code Breaker Challenge, Intel Developer Forum
Live Blog: IDF 2009 Opening Keynote with Paul Otellini
posted by Aiden Bordner on September 22, 2009 at IDF@Intel
[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...
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tagged: idf, IDF09, IDF2009, keynote, paul otellini, san francisco
IDF First-timer: Guest Blogger Charlene Zvolanek
posted by Charlene Zvolanek on September 21, 2009 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: Dadi Perlmutter, first-timer, IDF, keynote, MIDs, Mobile, noobie, SmartPhones, UEFI, WREL
IDF Comes to San Francisco September 22-24
posted by Ken Kaplan on June 30, 2009 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: Chip Manufacturing, Chip Technology, Collaboration, Computers, IDF, IDF09, Innovation, Intel Developer Forum, Servers, Technology Rsearch
Hot Topics at IDF: Thermal Technologies
posted by Dan Huynh on October 24, 2008 at IDF@Intel
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tagged: air flow, CoolIT, dock, DPPM, DTS, Flextronics, gaming, IDF, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, keynote, laminar, overclocking, thermal, thermal management, TIM
Small and Light: Mobile Computing Platforms at IDF
posted by Jason Swihart on October 21, 2008 at IDF@Intel
Lots of small, light, and thin computing platforms at this year's IDF Taipei. -->...
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tagged: idf, idf08, intel developer forum, laptop, mid, mobility, netbook, notebook, small and light, taipei, taiwan, wireless
IDF Taipei: Day One Keynotes
posted by Jason Swihart on October 20, 2008 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: idf, idf08, intel developer forum, keynotes, taipei, taiwan
Whence MagSafe?
posted by Jason Swihart on October 18, 2008 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: apple, ideas, idf, idf08, innovation, magsafe, Taipei, Taiwan
The latest on IDF Taipei 2008
posted by Annie Rodkins on October 07, 2008 at IDF@Intel
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:...
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tagged: idf, idf2008, intel developer forum, Taipei, Taiwan, technical conference
Links to IDF Webcasts
posted by Annie Rodkins on August 26, 2008 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: barrett, bran ferren, chandrasekher, gelsinger, gunn, idf, idf2008, intel atom, intel developer forum, irobot, michael blum, nehalem, perlmutter, rodney brooks, story musgrave, wozniak
MID?
posted by Kiesha Cochrane on August 25, 2008 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: idf, idf2008, IDFSF08, MID
IDF in 3D: Intel Software Keynote
posted by Ron Schott (Owen Media) on August 24, 2008 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: 3D, IDF, Renee James, software
I/O pass-through lets us have our virtual cake and eat it, too
posted by John Troyer (VMWare) on August 22, 2008 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: idf, idf2008, networking, pass-through, virtualization, vmdirectpath, vmware
Virtualization performance testing tips
posted by John Troyer (VMWare) on August 20, 2008 at IDF@Intel
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...
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tagged: benchmarking, idf, idf2008, performance, virtualization
Keynote Trickery and Moorestown
posted by Ron Schott (Owen Media) on August 20, 2008 at IDF@Intel
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....
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tagged: embedded IA, idf, mobile computing, moorestown, social media

