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Fitting the Full Internet Into Our Pockets
posted by Ken Kaplan on June 05, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Computex in Taipei got many of us got smarter and more excited about the mobile computing possibilities being designed around Moorestown, the next generation set of technologies built around the tiny, mighty Intel Atom processor. In “What Moorestown Means for...
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tagged: Computex, Gadgets, Intel Atom, intelcomputex, Internet Devices, Inventec, JKKMobile, MID, MIDMoves, Quantas
LG + Intel = Future Phone, Full Internet Device
posted by Bill Kircos on February 16, 2009 at Technology@Intel
LG and Intel today announced a partnership to bring a future mobile Internet Device, or, "MID," that will offer phone capabilities, based on a chip we're designing for 2009 or 2010 code-named "Moorestown." What does that mean? Intel's Atom processor...
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tagged: Atom, internet, LG, MID, Moorestown
Evermore Mobile Internet Devices at CES 2009
posted by Ken Kaplan on December 30, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Before Intel Developer Forums and some of the bigger consumer electronics shows, I always try to catch up with Ultra Mobility man Uday Keshvadas to see what new gadgets he’s packin’ up. Just before the holidays as he was gearing...
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tagged: BenQ, CES09, Clarion MIND, Fujitsu, Intel Atom, Intel@CES09, Lenovo ideapad, MID, Panasonic
A High-Five For High-K Reinvented Transistors
posted by Pat Gelsinger on November 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Today marks a major milestone: the one-year anniversary of shipping the world’s first ever Intel processors manufactured on our 45 nanometer process—based on an entirely new ‘high-k metal gate’ transistor formula. And what a year it has been for this...
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tagged: 45nm, atom, Core 2 Duo, Core i7, high-k, Intel, MID, Moore's Law, nehalem, processor, xeon
BenQ MID Out of the Box, Into Internet Action Italian Style
posted by Ken Kaplan on October 06, 2008 at Technology@Intel
BenQ’s MID S6 with Intel Atom processor is now available in Italy, and last week many of my friends were asking: Have you seen it? Well, yes and no. I’ve seen the BenQ before, but not the whole Italian package....
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tagged: Alice, BenQ, Intel Atom, MID, Mobile Internet Device, TIM
Tiny Mobile Internet Devices Hitting the Bigtime
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 23, 2008 at Technology@Intel
When in Rome, do as the Romans do…with MIDs! Imagine strolling through the Colosseum wirelessly connected to the Internet and sharing the experience with the world using the video camera on you mobile Internet device! BenQ booted up its Intel...
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tagged: Intel Atom, Intel Software Community, MID, Mobile Internet Device, wireless
Talkin' Mobile Internet Devices, Netbooks, WiMAX at IDF
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel
For me, the Intel Developer Forum is a place to witness real progress, talk with tech demo lab gurus and test drive new devices and services before many of them hit the market. I learn a lot about the engineering...
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tagged: IDF2008, IDFSF08, Intel, Intel Atom, MID, Netbook, WiMAX
Online Communication Challenged No More!
posted by Becky Emmett on September 02, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Lets face it, unless you have the time to really follow the technology space closely, its likely you have been left behind on at least one of the more recent online communication tools. Keeping up on texting to IM to...
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tagged: mid, mids, school
Video: Sneak Peek at Intel Atom-Powered Devices Appearing at IDF
posted by Ken Kaplan on August 18, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Last September, just prior to the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco 2007, I met up with Intel’s Mark Parker, who gave us a sneak peak at a wafer filled with Intel Atom processors (back then codenamed Silverthorne). Seeing a...
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tagged: IDF, IDF2008, Intel Atom, MID, Mobile Internet Device, Wireless
Ars Technica: Intel's MID, Netbook, and Nettop Strategy
posted by Annie Rodkins on June 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel
“Atom is a major launch for Intel, and will undoubtedly leave its mark upon the industry.” Read more...
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tagged: arstechnica, atom, Computex08, MID, Netbook
Computex: The Who and How Inside Expanding the Internet
posted by Ken Kaplan on June 01, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Taipei will par-tay this week as tech change agents flock to Computex, one of the largest computer exhibition in the world, second only to CeBIT in Germany. Among the 135,000 estimated attendees will be fists pumping in the air from...
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tagged: Computex08, HD video, Intel Atom, Intel@Computex, MID, mobile internet devices, netbooks
World Exclusive: I got to play with the Lenovo and Aigo Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) at Intel Shanghai
posted by Josh Bancroft on April 08, 2008 at Technology@Intel
This entry was originally posted by Josh Bancroft on the Intel Software Network blogs. There are only about 20 Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) existent in the world. Most of them were in Shanghai last week for the Intel Developer Forum...
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tagged: Aigo, IDF2008, Intel, Josh Bancroft, Lenovo, MID, mobile device
VIDEO: Show Me The New Reality
posted by Ken Kaplan on April 04, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Your browser does not support JavaScript. This media can be viewed at http://www.podtech.net/home/5071/idf-shanghai-keynote-demos-showcase-mobility-innovation...
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tagged: IDF2008, Intel Atom, MID, Mobile Devices, Montevina, Netbook, Shanghai, Tukwila, VMware
VIDEO: Moorestown -- The Heart of Future Mobile Internet Devices
posted by Ken Kaplan on April 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel
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tagged: Anand Chandrasekher, IDF2008, Intel Atom, MID, mobile devices, Moorestown
Compal MID Running Ubuntu
posted by Jason Swihart on April 02, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Spotted at IDF VIP Party Read more...
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tagged: idf08, idf2008, intel developer forum, mid, mobility
I want my M.I.D!
posted by Kelly Feller on April 01, 2008 at Technology@Intel
As I sat through the marathon keynote sessions in this morning’s kickoff of IDF, I tried to Twitter to provide you all some colorful realtime observations from the dark auditorium. About halfway through my Blackberry lost the ability to access...
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tagged: Anand Chandrasekher, Atom, Dadi Perlmutter, handheld devices, IDF2008, idfshanghai08, intel, intel developer forum, MID, mobile internet, mobile internet devices, Pat Gelsinger
VIDEO: Cracked An Atom, Then Packed for IDF Shanghai
posted by Ken Kaplan on April 01, 2008 at Technology@Intel
This entry was first posted by Ken Kaplan in the Mobility@Intel blog. Friday at Intel headquarters, I met up with Ultra Mobile Man Uday Keshavdas to see what he was packing up for his trip to Shanghai for the Intel...
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tagged: idf2008, idfshanghai08, intel atom, mid, mobile device, mobility
Pat Gelsinger & the World's Greatest Geekfest
posted by Ken Kaplan on March 31, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Milliwatts to petaflops. May sound silly to some, but it has a more sobering ring when spoken and shown among friends attending an Intel Developer Forum. It’s a theme for what’s coming, but it’s also a spirit that’s been driving...
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tagged: Dunnington, IDF2008, IDFShanghai08, Menlow, MID, Nehalem, Pat Gelsinger, petaflops
VIDEO: Cracked An Atom, Then Packed for IDF Shanghai
posted by Ken Kaplan on March 31, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Friday at Intel headquarters, I met up with Ultra Mobile Man Uday Keshavdas to see what he was packing up for his trip to Shanghai for the Intel Developer Forum. In this video, we go inside his work area and...
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tagged: IDF2008, IDFShanghai08, Intel Atom, MID, mobile device
Inside SxSW Interactive
posted by Bryan Rhoads on March 18, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Here’s a clip of our trip to SxSW in Austin TX last week. I was there w/ a crew from PodTech where we approached folks w/ a Core 2 Duo silicon core and asked… “What’s inside them?” and how does...
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tagged: Atom, Core 2 Duo, MID, podtech, SxSW 2008, video

