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IDF: Intel Unveils Banias Secrets

News One of the major announcements at this autumn's Intel Developer Forum has been Banias, the code name for the company's next generation portable IA-32 processor. However, the processor has the next generation of Intel's SpeedStep technology, with...

[September 11, 2002, 13:57]

IDF: Intel To Use Desktop Strength In Wireless Market

News To encourage sales, Intel will also pair the module with its processors and chipsets and sell the entire package to PC manufacturers along with "reference designs," or hardware blueprints, a technique it has used to get into the market for...

[September 11, 2002, 15:21]

IDF: Intel Focuses On Wireless

News Banias notebooks will also be thinner and lighter; Intel has managed to shrink some of the insulating components, which draw hot air out of the notebook. Intel's strategy for desktops, notebooks and handhelds can be summed up in one word: wireless.

[September 11, 2002, 9:58]

IDF: Intel Sees Recovery Ahead

News Semiconductor maker Intel struck a positive note on Monday when a top executive claimed that the chip industry was close to recovery. Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum, company vice president and general manager Louis Burns told analysts that...

[August 28, 2001, 12:15]

IDF: Intel's Cure For 'sick' Industry

News Since 1999, Intel has spent about $11bn on 35 acquisitions, with many coming in the networking and communications field, according to company representatives. Intel's message to the communications industry is fairly straightforward: the company's...

[February 27, 2002, 11:03]

IDF: Intel 'hyper-threading' Doubles Chip Power

News Intel, for instance, has been working for well over a year to get developers to rewrite their programs to take full advantage of the features of the Pentium 4, which has been out for approximately nine months.

[August 29, 2001, 8:25]

IDF: Intel And Sonicblue Show Off Portable Video Player

News At the first day of the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, Sonicblue showed off a co-designed prototype intended to do for video what portable MP3 players have done for music. Based around Intel's XScale processor and using Intel's video software...

[September 10, 2002, 8:30]

IDF: AMD Claws Intel With Hammer

News The company hopes to use the chip to challenge Intel on desktops and in servers. The Hammer family of processors will differ from other AMD chips -- and other Intel processors -- in that they will be able to run conventional 32-bit applications...

[February 27, 2002, 9:03]

IDF: Where No Chip Has Gone Before

News The nanotechnology era is here, and Intel is looking at all the options. As a part of such efforts, Intel on Thursday released TinyDB and TinyOS, a database and operating system for these sensors. By mid-decade, Intel will be able to integrate...

[September 13, 2002, 7:46]

IDF: Banias Ends The Megahertz Madness For Intel

News In the past Intel has simply customised its desktop chips for mobiles, but Banias is a shift away from that cost-effective strategy. At the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, executive vice president Paul Otellini detailed new technologies...

[August 29, 2001, 10:59]

IDF: McKinley To Be Twice As Fast As Merced, Says Intel

News Despite the drastic downturn in the fortunes of the telecommunications industry, Intel is stepping up its push into telecoms servers, a move which the company detailed at IDF Europe earlier this year.

[August 29, 2001, 11:24]

IDF: Intel's Tri-mode Future For Wireless Networking

News In a talk outlining Intel's short- and medium-term wireless networking strategy at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco, Doctor said that many factors favoured the alternative, same-speed 802.11a standard, despite continued legislative...

[February 27, 2002, 10:07]

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]

IDF: Intel Looks For Help On Future PC Concept

News To that end, the company unveiled a new idea at IDF on Wednesday, the Concept Platform PC. And this being Intel's baby, it also has 802.11a wireless networking, gigabit Ethernet, multiple 1394 ports for digital video, and no fewer than eight USB...

[February 28, 2002, 8:40]

IDF: Ultramobile Intel Processor Breaks Cover, Adopts Linux, Gets Alliance.

Blog Building on tradition" was the keynote theme - so it's good to see that the oldest and most honourable tradition of IDF, that streaming video doesn't and isn't, is holding true even in the age of 45nm

[April 18, 2007, 4:53]

Intel Rounds Off IDF With News Of Wireless And 3D

News Intel finished off IDF with a short burst of news updates from around the company. Intel started this forum in 2003 with a focus on the computer-aided design market, currently the largest user of 3D. Ultrawideband was next, with four companies...

[September 10, 2004, 9:25]

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: From The Show Floor

News Intel Developer Forum - Day 1 marks 10 years of the IDF and judging by the number of annoucements from Intel the speed of advances has barely slowed. For the three days of IDF, James B, our ZDNet Blogger at Large, has been posting dispatches from...

[September 20, 2007, 18:00]

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. Intel's 3GIO plans will be one of the many topics discussed at IDF.

[February 22, 2002, 17:20]

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]


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