IDF: Intel Sneaks A Peek At New Tech
News IDF: Intel's got wireless in hand Rupert Goodwins is exploring IDF for ZDNet UK -- click here to see some of his favourite gadgets from the show so far, and see the moment when Rupert got Segwayed. Hardware madness is an IDF favourite - click here...
[September 10, 2002, 12:02]
Nehalem Sighted At IDF
Blog Hot off the press from our Shanghai correspondent at IDF a picture of Nehalem, Intel's next-generation processor: Rupert's keyboard seems to bear a few battle scars too more from our man at IDF later.
[April 1, 2008, 9:51]
Wireless Ascends At IDF
News COMMENT: Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary NEWS: Intel makes a mesh of wireless networking With Wi-Fi in the ascendant, Intel is already looking ahead to a possible replacement Intel on slow road to 64-bit PC chips
[February 21, 2003, 16:54]
Mobile Mania At IDF
Talkback Use 40 mm anti=acraft shells that explode in the airor other type rockets that explode in air to stop Katusas
[July 16, 2006, 8:55]
Apple Machine On Display At IDF
News It's not the product some have been hoping for, but there is already one Apple machine that has "Intel Inside". For a long time, people have suggested that Apple make its Mac OS X operating system work with Intel chips.
[March 4, 2005, 8:30]
Budget PC Buyers Buoyed At IDF
News Though Intel spent much time during the past week touting the benefits of Yonah, a dual-core chip for notebooks, the company said it will come out with a single-core version too. Intel will release versions of the low-power processor after the dual...
[August 26, 2005, 10:10]
Photos: Origami Prototypes On Parade At IDF
News Intel showed off two prototypes of Ultra Mobile PC devices at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday. The models are examples of full-featured, low-wattage minitablets that can run a variant of Windows XP, developed as part of...
[March 8, 2006, 10:05]
World's First Working 32nm Device At IDF, Nehalem Design Finished.
Blog Paul Otellini just showed off "the world's first working 32nm device" - a wafer containing test memory circuits, 291 megabit RAM chips with 1.9 billion transistor per die. Expect 32 nm parts in 2009. And Penryn, the 45nm processor, will be...
[September 18, 2007, 17:05]
IDF: Enterprise Wireless Networks Secure At Last?
News In a security briefing at this week's Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, Jesse Walker of Intel and Warren Barkley of Microsoft presented the current developments in 802.11 TGi -- an initiative designed to counteract the many security flaws in...
[September 12, 2002, 8:50]
Intel Talks Up Telecoms, TV And Stephen Hawking
News In a reprise of his recent speech at IDF in the US, Gelsinger said that the technology industry had been through a period of "irrational exuberance" during which growth was unsustainable, resulting in the bubble that burst in 2000.
[April 20, 2004, 11:40]
Intel Has Designs On Apple
Leader Intel Developer Forum (IDF) just would not be the same without them: every six months or so, some vice-president at the chip giant draws the short straw and has to get up onstage to show off the latest concept PCs.
[March 4, 2005, 15:45]
IDF: Next Generation Serial ATA Kicks Off
News Barely six months after the first version of the storage interface Serial ATA was announced -- and before product is available -- the working group has announced at the Intel Developers Forum (IDF) in San Francisco that work is starting on version 2.
[February 26, 2002, 8:57]
IDF: From The Show Floor
News For the three days of IDF, James B, our ZDNet Blogger at Large, has been posting dispatches from the show floor, giving the techie's-eye view of what's going on. IDF - Day 2 - Gloves are Off Day 2 marks a change in direction for the '07 IDF.
[September 20, 2007, 18:00]
Intel Developer Forum - Going Mobile
Blog Mind you, there's then another first for an IDF keynote, as he makes a willy joke on stage. We'll tell you more about that at a later IDF - and he moves on to talk about form factors and performance.
[September 20, 2007, 15:49]
Intel Rivals Aim To Trump Its Conference
News Intel is not the only company that will be unveiling new products during next week's Intel Developer Forum (IDF); competitors Broadcom and AMD will also be keeping busy. Meanwhile AMD has timed the announcement of its own next-generation server...
[February 22, 2002, 17:20]
Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary
Blog But right now, two days before it kicks off, IDF means just one thing: new shirts. This year, the Spring IDF is in San Francisco, always a romantic city. Clearly, my fellow Europeans at IDF are a similarly conscientious and mathematically gifted...
[February 20, 2004, 16:05]
Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary
Blog Last day of IDF, and things are picking up. I learn that IDF is over. Thursday 9/3/2006 I learn that the latest EFI version UEFI 2.0, the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface, which is replacing the threadbare BIOS has grown more networking...
[March 20, 2006, 12:00]
IDF Day Zero: Of Intel China, Carrying Small And Living Large
Blog The IDF is still in the process of construction, and most of the booths and displays are still being assembled. He bounded onto stage with the irresistible energy of a small otter and unveiled the words of power for this IDF: Kerry Small, live large.
[April 1, 2008, 20:46]
Intel Slips Out A Few Teasers On Six-core, Nehalem, 32nm
Blog Intel's priming the PR pump prior to IDF Spring in a couple of week's time, with a set of announcements about Nehalem, Sandy Bridge and Larrabee. Moreover, other changes to the architecture will improve code size - full details are due at IDF.
[March 17, 2008, 18:35]
Intel Macs Will Struggle With Vista
News In more bad news for the Vista-on-Mac crowd, Microsoft reportedly told another IDF session on Thursday that the initial release of Vista won't be supporting EFI at all. APCmag.com reported that a Microsoft panellist told IDF attendees that EFI...
[March 10, 2006, 8:25]

