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Keynote talks are not keynote talks.

posted by Jacqueline Mu on October 15, 2007

IDF Taipei 2007 Day One 7 Professor Chung-Ming Huang, distinguished professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Cheng Kung University sent us his reactions to yestyerday’s IDF Taipei keynotes:

Keynote talks are not keynote talks. They are fantastic live talk shows being full of pleasure, happiness, and innovation. Without professional performers, dancing queens, or sexy show girls, amazingly, they were made by VPs—the genuine VPs made by Intel.

Shmuel, your English is understoodable by we non-native English speakers. We not only enjoyed it but also listened to your talks. Bingo.

Be multicore, be WiMax, be Intel, be 101, be back to Taiwan again.

Cheers.

CM

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