What role can notebook computers play in the greening of IT? Mike Trainor discusses Intel Centrino 2 and the latest performance and efficiency advancements in mobile computing.
Ubiquitous mobile broadband connectivity is the next revolution in mobile computing. Listen-in as Intel Fellow Siavash Alamouti explains how Mobile WiMAX will make this happen.
The Intel Developer Forum has evolved into one of the most important technology events of the year. For anyone making hardware and software, IDF provides a way to learn about critical advances in chip design, and it gives Intel the opportunity to get feedback from developers. For the rest of ...
Intel’s invitation-only event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., showed off the company’s diverse research projects in areas like visual computing, health, life sciences, green-friendly technologies, and wireless, to name a few. “Intel scientists can propose research on any topic they envision a solution for,” ...
When Intel’s research teams think about the future of computing - from mobile devices with near-limitless functionality to technology for the developing world to virtual worlds and advanced robotics, they are literally mapping our future (a future that could include, for example, a cafe table with
Enterprise computing has come a long way from the days of centralized mainframes in the 1970’s to the fully distributed desktops and laptops we see today. With the workplace becoming more technologically diverse and increasingly mobile, desktop IT workload grows exponentially with each new user and configuration. Is there a ... This year’s Spring IDF, in Shanghai, brought the global community of Intel developers to one of the fastest-growing cities in the world, to discuss one of the most rapidly-changing technologies, and the incredible impact that all of that change is bound to have. Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager ... In this video podcast, Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group, Pat Gelsinger explains Intel architecture and its wide-ranging capabilities (”architecture for life”), and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel’s Mobility Group, Dadi Perlmutter and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Ultra ... In this video podcast straight from Intel’s Spring IDF in Shanghai, the spotlight is on the keynote demos that showed power and performance in newer, smaller and more innovative form factors, many powered by the Intel’s Atom processor. Many of the demonstrations focused on mobility, and they all provided an ... A new processor for the ultra-mobile market is Intel’s latest move to revolutionize mobility computing, from UMPCs to mobile Internet devices and even notebooks and desktops (er, “netbooks” and “net-tops”). While Atom (née Silverthorne) received its brand-new brand name recently, the family of tiny processors, which relies ... Intel processing power was the name of the game at the 2008 Game Developers Conference. With quad core and 8-core muscle “under the hood,” gamers, developers, and graphics folks alike had a chance to see their games supercharged: faster rendering, MMOs running at ultimate speed, and easier ... When Celio Corporation received a 2008 CES Innovations Award this past November, the news was out that Ceilo was up to something cool. Kirt Bailey, CEO of Celio Corporation — and former Intel Capital director involved with mobility markets, sat down with Brad Baldwin of
Intel Fellow and Chief Platform Architect for Intel’s Ultra Mobile Group, Ticky Thakkar, takes you inside Intel’s mobile computing platform research and development. Related Stories: Intel, IntelMooresLaw, IDF Gordon Moore’s Law will remain in effect for the foreseeable future. Intel Corporation’s new 45nm Penryn microprocessor relies on a new recipe that combines the element Hafnium and metal gate technology to increase performance and significantly reduce eco-unfriendly, wasteful electricity leaks. Intel Senior Fellow, Kevin Kahn, provides insight into Wi-MAX, Ultra Wide Band technologies and the exciting future of mobile and wireless computing. Related Stories: Intel, IntelMooresLaw, IDF Keynotes from two Intel executives — David (Dadi) Perlmutter and Anand Chandrasekher — kicked off Day 2 at Intel’s Fall IDF in San Francisco. First up, Dadi Perlmutter, Intel senior vice president and general manager of the Mobility Group. He covered the latest trends in mobile computing, touching on ... In this podcast, sponsored by Symantec, we look at endpoints, mobile computing and security, and we introduce Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 with Michael Monzon, Symantec’s senior product manager in the Endpoint Security Group. We also hear from Martin McKeay of The Security Show on PodTech. To open Day 2 of the Intel Developer’s Forum (IDF) in Beijing, David (Dadi) Perlmutter, Intel’s Senior VP and GM, Mobility Group, described the latest trends in mobile computing. Perlmutter said that personal computing is increasingly going mobile, noting that notebook growth is projected to outpace desktop ... In this keynote from Day 2 of the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, David (Dadi) Perlmutter and [tag]Anand Chandrasekher, Senior VP and General Manager of the Ultra Mobility Group, discussed the latest trends in mobile computing, and rolled out Intel’s strategy around Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPCs). ... The University of California, San Francisco Medical center says its pilot study using a portable computer called the C5 helped nurses to be far more productive than with conventional personal computers. The current setup in most hospitals is called a COW, or “computer on wheels,” which is composed of a ... In San Francisco, Intel, with Motion Computing and the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center, announced the launch of the Motion C5 mobile clinical assistant, a lightweight tablet computer specifically designed for use in hospitals, for nurse patient care. It features a camera, barcode scanner, ... Intel is one of many companies attending CES 2007 in Las Vegas next week. PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier visited with Intel’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Sean Maloney to explore top tech-lifestyle trends for 2007 and the impact of new innovations coming from the chipmaker. The market presented by the mobile platform, with its existing network of devices already in place, keeps developers in the gaming industry up late trying to take advantage of this potential. According to Forrester Senior Analyst Paul Jackson, to date they haven’t been very successful. But the future may tell ... As mobile devices rush to keep up with consumers’ lifestyles, Intel is watching how people around the world have been adapting to their changing technologies. Mobile computing was the topic when PodTech’s Michael Johnson caught up with Intel Senior Researcher and anthropologist Genevieve Bell. They spoke at New York City’s ... At New York’s BED Club, Intel shows off their VIIV platform. Gaming, movies, and multi-tasking, the demand on processors is getting higher. We hear from a variety of areas where mobile computing is branching out. More images on Flickr Related Stories: IntelMobilityFueling the Desktop Revolution with VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Voices of Shanghai: IDF 2008
IDF Shanghai: Sights and Sounds
IDF Shanghai: Keynote Demos Showcase Mobility, Innovation
IDF Shanghai 2008: Atom-Enabled Devices To Debut
Intel Processing Power at GDC
Celio REDFLY: A Smartphone's Mobile Companion
Designing Mobile Internet Devices - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 22
Intel Ships New 45nm Penryn Chip
The Future of Mobility & WiMAX - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 16a
Live from IDF: WiMAX and the Future Wireless Broadband Internet
Taming the Threat Landscape with Symantec Endpoint Protection
IDF Beijing: Dadi Perlmutter on Mobility
IDF Beijing: Where Does Wireless Go From Here?
Hospitals Ready for C5
The Motion C5: Mobile Computing for Health Care
Intel's CES Preview and Peek into 2007
Social Computing: Mobile Gaming
Intel's Genevieve Bell, Global Tech Culture
Digital Life in BED, Mobile PCs Gets Personal
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