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Intel IDF Brain Bowl Matched Media and Intel Execs at Opening Night Soiree
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech September 02, 2008
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco s Moscone Center, Brain Bowl was an opening night celebration where local and international media got to meet Intel execs and compete in the game of hi-tech trivia hosted by KPIX-TV San Francisco anchor John Kessler. In this video podcast, you ll get a taste of the post-competition party, featuring appearances from David Dadi Perlmutter, executive VP general manager of Intel s Mobility Group, Anand Chandrasekher, senior VP general manager of Intel s Ultra Mobility Group, and Justin Rattner, VP, director of Intel s Corporate Technology Group and Intel s Chief Technology Officer. Tags: Intel Developer Forum, Brain Bowl, Intel, John Kessler, David Dadi Perlmutter, Mobility Group, Anand Chandrasekher, Ultra Mobility Group, Justin Rattner, IDF08, IDF2008, IDFSF08
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San Francisco IDF 2008: Mobility
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech August 28, 2008
The Intel Developer Forum recently concluded in San Francisco. In this video, sample from the cutting edge mobility products being shown at IDF, from Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) to Netbooks, to the latest in WiMax. Tags: Intel Developer Forum, mobility, IDF, Mobile Internet Devices, MIDs, Netbooks, WiMax
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San Francisco IDF 2008: Visual Computing Driving Innovation
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech August 28, 2008
At the 2008 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco the future was clear: visual computing. From games to television, from large systems to handhelds, the demand on hardware and software platforms will be to run large amounts of data more efficiently with less power. Some of the breakthroughs to bring video and audio more easily and seamlessly to users include the scalable Nehalem chip architecture, the Media Processor CE 3100, and the architecture codenamed Larrabee. Tags: 2008 Intel Developer Forum, visual computing, games, CE 3100, IDF, Intel, Larrabee, Nehalem
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Woz @ IDF
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech August 21, 2008
Steve Wozniak motored by on his Segway during the IDF Blogger mixer. He was on his way to do preparation for his next-day keynote interview with the public radio host of Tech Nation, Moira Gunn. Hang out at the Blogger Upload Lounge on the 3rd floor of Moscone West and who knows who ll happen by. Tags: Apple, Intel, IDF, Intel Developer Forum, Moira Gunn, Steve Wozniak, Woz, Segway, Tech Nation, Moscone
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Intel’s vPro Technology at Verizon
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech August 20, 2008
As Intel s vPro technology continues to enter the marketplace, IT departments are realizing the great versatility and cost savings it brings. In this video, Chris Maylor, director of IT Architecture of Verizon Services, gives a brief outline of how vPro is affecting his organization and the quarter of a million devices his department manages. Tags: Intel, vPro, IDF, Intel Developer Forum, Chris Maylor, IT, Verizon
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Inside IDF: Future Mobile Computer Vision
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech July 23, 2008
The Intel Developer Forum has become a major event on the technology industry calendar with keynotes that make international headlines. But at the heart of IDF are the sessions where developers get access to the details of new products and science from the world s biggest chipmaker. This podcast is an excerpt from IDF Shanghai 2008. It s an example from the session Future Mobile Computer Vision and Industry Opportunities. Tags: IDF, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Shanghai
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Inside IDF: High End Desktop Platform Design
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech July 23, 2008
The Intel Developer Forum has become a major event on the technology industry calendar with keynotes that make international headlines. But at the heart of IDF are the sessions where developers get access to the details of new products and science from the world s biggest chipmaker. This podcast is an excerpt from IDF Shanghai 2008. It s an example from the session High End Desktop Platform Design Overview for the Nehalem Processor. Tags: IDF, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Shanghai, Nehalem
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Inside IDF: Nehalem Microarchitecture
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech July 23, 2008
The Intel Developer Forum has become a major event on the technology industry calendar with keynotes that make international headlines. But at the heart of IDF are the sessions where developers get access to the details of new products and science from the world s biggest chipmaker. This podcast is an excerpt from IDF Shanghai 2008. It s an example from the session Inside Intel Next Generation Nehalem Microarchitecture. Tags: IDF, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Shanghai, Microarchitecture , Nehalem
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Inside IDF: Extreme Mobile Gaming Design
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech July 23, 2008
The Intel Developer Forum has become a major event on the technology industry calendar with keynotes that make international headlines. But at the heart of IDF are the sessions where developers get access to the details of new products and science from the world s biggest chipmaker. This podcast is an excerpt from IDF Shanghai 2008. It s an example from the session Extreme Mobile Gaming Design Considerations for High Performance Notebooks. Tags: centrino, Intel Developer Forum, Gaming, IDF, Intel, Nehalem, Notebooks, Shanghai
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Intel CTO Justin Rattner on the next 40 years of computing
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 18, 2008
Intel CTO Justin Rattner talks about Intel s 40th anniversary and gives a sneak preview of his keynote at the upcoming Intel Developer Forum. Justin s keynote is scheduled for Thursday, August 21st and it follows other visionary talks such as the panel "Using Information Technology to Meet 21ST Century Challenges and Opportunities" and a conversation with Steve Wozniak.
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IDF 2008 San Francisco
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech July 16, 2008
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 the world, IDF is where Intel s latest thinking comes to light about the way people use computers and how to design better chips. At the upcoming IDF, Intel will give insights into next generation microarchitecture, mobile Internet devices, nettops and netbooks, consumer electronics, and embedded computing. In this video podcast, we take a brief look back at past IDFs leading up to this August 19-21 in San Francisco s Moscone Center West. Tags: Intel Developer Forum, IDF, Intel, microarchitecture, mobile Internet devices
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Voices of Shanghai: IDF 2008
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech April 08, 2008
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 for the Digital Enterprise Group, Pat Gelsinger, referred to Intel s efforts broadly as architecture for life. If it sounds ambitious, it is. The speed of change in the software world is daunting. In his own keynote, SVP and General Manager of the Ultra Mobility Group at Intel, Anand Chandrasekher, noted that everyone is trying to unleash the Internet, unwire it, and make it go mobile. Again, the words sound almost obvious, like common sense. They re not. It s true that Intel specializes in bringing incredible advancements to technology on a tick-tock product development schedule that allows industries to grow and thrive. You can see in the matter of weeks and months that Intel s efforts go from being rumor to being confirmed technological advances (like the recent Dunnington news) that the world is watching itself change in real time. It s true that a lot of time at IDF in Shanghai was devoted to presentations on specific technologies, platforms and products. We heard a lot more about Nehalem, about visual computing, about multithreaded CPUs (And just for fun, compare this detailed look at Intel s sometimes-inscrutable codenames with a detailed look at those same codenames, from a slightly different perspective). Keynotes from Gelsinger and Chandrasekher, along with Software and Solutions Group General Manager and Intel Vice President Renee James and Intel s Andrew Chien helped to clarify just how much more mobile our technology will allow us to be. But always in the backdrop was Shanghai. In this video podcast, Jason Lopez connects the dots between Intel s efforts to push technology past its limits and Shanghai s amazing journey to pass its own. Tags: IDF, Shanghai, Intel developers, Pat Gelsinger, architecture for life, Anand Chandrasekher, unleash the Internet, Dunnington, Nehalem, visual computing, multithreaded CPUs, Renee James, Andrew Chien, Jason Lopez, IDF2008, Silverthorne, Intel Atom, mobile Internet device, Nehalem, Dunnington, Multithreading, virtualization, high performance computing, wireless technology, Centrino, WiMax, 45nm, 32nm
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IDF Shanghai: Sights and Sounds
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech April 04, 2008
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 Mobility Group, Anand Chandrasekher update the crowd on the latest on the mobile Internet devices and their innovative technology, powered by the Intel Atom processor. This year s Spring IDF took place in Shanghai. Tags: Intel, Pat Gelsinger, Dadi Perlmutter, Anand Chandrasekher, Intel Atom, Shanghai, IDF2008, Silverthorne, Intel Atom, mobile Internet device, Nehalem, Dunnington, Multithreading, virtualization, high performance computing, wireless technology, Centrino, WiMax, 45nm, 32nm
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IDF Shanghai: Keynote Demos Showcase Mobility, Innovation
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech April 04, 2008
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 exciting look at some of the technologies that are just around the corner. Dr. Ren Ng, president and CEO of Refocus Imaging, led a demo of his company s light field cameras, which record the full light field as it enters the camera, ultimately extending the capabilities of conventional digital cameras and turning camera hardware into software. Ng explains that by doing this, light field cameras bring the economics and power of Moore s Law to the camera system. (snapshots from their Web site illustrate the demo, which they re-created live, on stage at IDF!). Also on hand was Dr. Mendel Rosenblum, co-founder and chief scientist at VMware. He shared the stage with Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group, Pat Gelsinger, to demonstrate a flex migration across four generations of hardware as well as the value of the deep collaboration between Intel and VMware. There was a live demo by Classmate PC, following the news-making announcement of the new, second generation classmate ( featuring a 9-inch LCD screen, 6-cell battery, 512MB memory, a 30GB hard disk drive and a built-in webcam ), the unveiling of Intel s Tukwila Itanium processor ( Two billion transistors in one processor ), and a mobility-focused Asianux demoonstration of the breadth of Moblin Usage, including a new way to play video from the Web and a new way to order Chinese food. A Montevina demo was noteworthy after Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel s Mobility Group, Dadi Perlmutter, revealed that Intel s next generation mobile platform, Montevina, will provide twice the 3D processing power of any current integrated solution. Demos showcasing Neusoft driver assistance, Fuwa robot, Adobe Air, Sobey real-time rendering and MID mobile designs rounded out the event. Tags: Intel, IDF, Shanghai, mobility, Ren Ng, Refocus Imaging, light field cameras, Mendel Rosenblum, VMware, Pat Gelsinger, flex migration, Classmate PC, Tukwila, Itanium, processor, Moblin, Montevina, Dadi Perlmutter, Fuwa, Adobe Air, Sobey, IDF2008, Silverthorne, Intel Atom, mobile Internet device, Nehalem, Dunnington, Multithreading, virtualization, high performance computing, wireless technology, Centrino, WiMax, 45nm, 32nm
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Shanghai IDF Preview, with Intel’s Pat Gelsinger
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech March 31, 2008
In this podcast, a preview of this year s Spring IDF, bringing thousands of hardware and software engineers from around the world to Shanghai, China, for a developer forum with a telling theme: Invent the New Reality. In the days leading up to the big event, Intel Senior Vice President and Digital Enterprise Group co-GM Pat Gelsinger took time out to speak with PodTech s Michael Johnson about what, specifically, to look out for in the way of developments and news from Shanghai. Here, Gelsinger talks about the scheduled keynotes and topics, the new platforms based on the Atom processor, the role of Shanghai IDF for Intel (even as IDF travels to San Francisco and Taipei later this year!) and some of Gelsinger s fondest memories of IDF over the years. If you aren t attending in person, that s not a problem. Intel blogs will keep the information flowing in both directions with regular updates, photos and video. Tags: Pat Gelsinger, Michael Johnson, Atom
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from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech March 17, 2008
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 (nee Silverthorne) received its brand-new brand name recently, the family of tiny processors, which relies on 45nm technology just like the Penryn line of Core 2 Duo processors, will debut in devices on display at IDF in Shanghai in early April. It s no secret that China has come a long way in a short time from being a country known for manufacturing cheap products for export to being, potentially, the next great IT superpower. National Science Board figures show that in 1994 there were only seven U.S. companies doing research in China. Ten years later, that number had risen to more than 500. Gartner analysts James Popkin and Partha Iyengar wrote, in their 2007 book I.T. and the East, that the world will witness the birth of a real IT superpower if government restrictions are loosened and the Chinese instinctive talent for entrepreneurialism continues to be encouraged. It s against this backdrop that the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, April 2 and 3, 2008, takes on extra significance. China now supplies the talent, within the country, to conduct advanced research in chip design. At this year s IDF in Shanghai, Intel will provide an update on new technologies and features that enable devices with better performance, less power, more mobility, and lower cost. If you re not attending the event in person, be sure to follow online at Intel s IDF pages and check in here for more video podcast coverage. Tags: new processor, ultra-mobile, Intel, mobility computing, UMPC, mobile Internet devices, notebooks, desktops, netbooks, net-tops, Atom, 45nm technology, Penryn, Core 2 Duo, IDF, National Science Board, James Popkin, Partha Iyengar, I.T. and the East, Intel Developer Forum
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Fall IDF Video Demo - Faster video encoding on Penryn family of processors
from PodTech.net February 11, 2008
Darren Yee, Tech Marketing Engineer Intel Software Solutions Group, and I shot a video demo of TMPGEnc 4.0 Xpress, a popular video encoder that was optimized for Quad-core and Intel Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 (Intel SSE4) instructions on the Penryn family of Intel processors at the Fall 2007 Intel Developer Forum. The demo in the video show how the same application encoding video on both a Core 2 Duo and a Wolfdale dual core processor in Penryn family. This optimized version resulted in an over 2X improvement over Core 2 Duo using the same application encoding the same video clip. The Core 2 Duo machine encoded the file in 1:06 seconds where the Penryn machine tool only 40 seconds. The primary instruction used in this software optimization was MPSADBW for optimized Sum absolute difference calculations, a common operation used in motion estimation. More information on Penryn and the SSE4 instruction sets can be found at: www.intel.com/software/penryn Related Stories: Intel, Intel-OpenPort Tags: Darren Yee, Intel, TMPGEnc, Quad-core, SIMD, SSE4, Intel Developer Forum, Core 2 Duo, Wolfdale, MPSADBW, Intel, Intel-OpenPort
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Technology Trendspotting - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 20
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network November 16, 2007
Dr. Moira Gunn, host of NPR’s Tech Nation, discusses everything from biotech demands on computing architectures to how she became a talk show host. Related Stories: Intel, IntelMooresLaw, IDFTags: Moira Gunn, NPR, Tech Nation, biotech, Intel, IntelMooresLaw, IDF
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