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Shanghai IDF: That Difficult First Day...

Blog Comment Not yet. We heard it go whizzing overhead as we trundled from the airport to the hotel on our coach, and it was more like a Hollywood sound effect than urban mass transit. A "Whoosh", but much, much shorter: "Wsh".

[March 31, 2008, 19:55]

Shanghai IDF: That Difficult First Day...

Blog Comment It's my main reason for wanting to go to Shanghai. Did you go on the Mag Lev? Simon

[March 31, 2008, 16:42]

Shanghai IDF: That Difficult First Day...

Blog Greetings from Shanghai, where Intel is about to press the button on the Intel Developer Forum Spring 2008. I'm in a state of complete time zone confusion: leaving Heathrow at 13:45 on Saturday afternoon and arriving in Shanghai twelve hours later...

[March 30, 2008, 19:54]

IDF - More To Come

Blog I sat next to a one-sniff-every-five-seconds woman on the flight back from Shanghai. And they heard me: with a wallop and a crash, I've been hit by Shanghai Surprise Flu, and spent the weekend in fever-hallucinations about yellow croaker in...

[April 7, 2008, 10:06]

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]

IDF Day Zero: Of Intel China, Carrying Small And Living Large

Blog We're at the Shanghai International Conventional Centre, a huge maze-like building where the only way to the press briefings on Floor 7 is by going to Lift 8 on Floor 9. The IDF is still in the process of construction, and most of the booths and...

[April 1, 2008, 20:46]

Didn't We Have A Lovely Time, The Day We Went To Suzho

Blog We slipped through the morning Shanghai traffic like a hot knife through butter - if that butter had been well mixed with large rocks and tangles of wire. Shanghai is a laid-back place, by Chinese standards.

[April 1, 2008, 20:38]

Finding Your Way With Chinese GPS

Blog I'm going to write to the PRC Embassy and ask for guidelines - but not before I get my visa for IDF in Shanghai in April. Nature reports today that the Chinese authorities are cracking down on foreign researchers doing environmental monitoring in...

[February 20, 2008, 20:05]

Intel Launches Atom Power, Devices Due In June

News Intel has launched its Atom range of processors at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai today. This is as important to Intel as the launch of the Pentium in the mid-1990s", Intel chief executive Paul Otellini said in a video played during an IDF...

[April 2, 2008, 10:41]

IDF Day Zero: Computers That Feel - And Squeeze The Cheese

Blog Andrew Chein, director at Intel Research, has taken the stage at the International Press Day of the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, and he's in full-on future mode. Tomorrow is the first full day of IDF, when today's technology takes centre stage.

[April 1, 2008, 20:54]

Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary

Blog I'm hooked on soap operas from Shanghai" twittered the mother. Tuesday 23/08/2005 - Part I At last! The show's afoot and Paul Otellini fronting the first keynote. It's so exciting," said Nick Knupffer, our boyish, long-suffering and permaholidaying...

[August 30, 2005, 13:55]

Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary

Blog His vowels are the very model of mobility, while his most impressive transcontinental articulation comes with his R's, which start in Swindon and end up in Santa Clara by way of Shanghai in one dramatic swoop.

[August 30, 2005, 13:55]

AMD Losing 32/64-bit Chip Race

News In contrast to the other Intel groups, which are based in Santa Clara and Oregon, the channel group will be based in Shanghai, Barrett said. AMD may have come to market with the first x86 chips that can run both 32-bit and 64-bit software, but...

[March 2, 2005, 11:40]