Roundup: IT PRO at the Intel Developer Forum
By IT PRO Staff,
This week IT PRO reported from the show floor at Intel's annual Developer Forum in San Francisco.
With new product announcements, emerging technologies on show, and discussion from both Intel and its partners, customers and users, the conference was one of the most important events in the processor and networking markets this year.
Below is a roundup of all our coverage from the event:
News:
IDF 2007: Intel beefs up its focus on developer communities
IDF 2007: WiMAX and ultra-mobiles will unleash web next year
IDF 2007: Intel promises SSD in 2008
IDF 2007: Intel rides virtualisation wave
IDF 2007: A hands-on look at the ASUS £100 laptop
IDF 2007: Intel gives Montevina centre stage
IDF 2007: Intel and friends plot course for USB 3.0
IDF 2007: Moore sees his law lasting another 10-15 years
IDF 2007: Intel unfazed by AMD's triple core plans
IDF 2007: Intel debuts Nehalem
IDF 2007: 45nm Penryn to ship 12 November
IDF 2007: Intel showcases 32nm chip-making tech
IDF 2007: Intel invests to support emerging innovation
Features:
IDF 2007: Q&A: The state of WiMAX
IT PRO asked Sriram Viswanathan, the general manager of the WiMAX programme office at Intel - who's also the managing director of Intel Capital - what progress Intel has made on the prediction that 2008 will be the year of WiMAX.
IDF 2007: Q&A: Ultra mobile PCs and mobile internet devices (MIDs)
The true mobile internet needs a PC, however small, but it might not be running Windows.
IDF 2007: Technology Showcase unveils future of computing
The labyrinth of booths at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) played home to many technology gems
IDF 2007: The low-down on 45nm
Intel will bring 45nm to the enterprise first, but applications will need to be multi-threaded to take full advantage of the architecture.
IT PRO talks products and strategy with Diane Bryant, vice president of Intel's digital enterprise group and general manager of its server platforms group.
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