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IDF: Ultra-fast Wireless Could Be 'third-generation Bluetooth'

News Practical ultrawideband wireless is getting closer, according to new details released at the Intel Developer Forum this week. A new radio technology potentially capable of hundreds of megabits per second data transfer, UWB has been attracting...

[September 12, 2002, 9:13]

Breaking UMPC News From IDF

Blog Our much-travelled Technical Editor Rupert Goodwins is currently deep in Intel briefings at IDF in Beijing, but he's managed to dodge the PowerPoint for long enough to send us this pic of a prototype Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC):

[April 16, 2007, 12:08]

Intel Developer Forum - Going Mobile

Blog The keynote starts promisingly, with Dadi wandering past a line of vintage portable computers, starting with an Osborne Executive from 1981 - possibly the only computer on stage at an IDF without Intel Inside -- and finishing with the latest...

[September 20, 2007, 15:49]

Intel's High-powered Engineers Create Low-power Chips

News At IDF, Mark Bohr - a senior Intel Fellow with responsibility for logic technology development - revealed some details of these new designs for the first time. Towards that end, the company has started to develop ultra-low-power transistors that...

[August 26, 2005, 12:55]

Medion UMPC RIM 1000: A First Look review

Reviews Following Intel's recent UMPC announcements from IDF in Beijing, it will be interesting to see whose chips appear in the next iteration of this device. Medion, the Germany-based specialist in mobile kit such as notebooks, handhelds and satellite...

[April 20, 2007, 8:48]

Apple IPhone - What's Behind The Curtain?

Blog Second, Intel has the basic technology - and has promised - to produce just such a chip; it has been coy about the timeframe, but I saw the fundamentals at IDF at least a year ago. My best guess is that it's a new Core ultra ultra low power x86...

[January 9, 2007, 22:36]

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]

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]

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]

IDF Photos: MIDs And The World's Smallest Mobo review

Reviews This slide from Kevin Kahn's presentation at IDF purports to show the evolution of the personal computer from the very first design through to the future. Together, the Atom/SCH combination form the Centrino Atom (formerly Menlow) platform for...

[April 2, 2008, 11:20]

Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary

Blog I also overhear the following conversation, which can only happen at IDF. Then there was the laptop with a very clever screen hinge that means you can use it in economy — I want one of those, although there'll be a helpful hint on how to double...

[March 20, 2006, 12:00]

Intel Shows Off Origami-like Prototypes

News In a preview of Tuesday afternoon's demonstration, Brad Graff, Intel's marketing director, showed CNET News.com several of the Ultra Mobile PC devices, including an example of the kind of hardware that will ship in the next few weeks as part of...

[March 8, 2006, 8:00]

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]

Samsung Q1: A First Look review

Reviews Not that the truth comes as all that much of a surprise: first, the company's teaser campaign on www.origamiproject.com rather gave the game away in its source code by identifying Origami as "the Mobile PC running Windows XP"; and second, Intel...

[March 9, 2006, 17:35]

Visions Of China

Blog IDF Beijing: what silicon prawns are going to be sizzling on the platter of publicity(*)? Expect announcements about ultra-low power chips to get back into the portable, hand-held market Intel abdicated when it flogged off the XScale to Marvell.

[April 12, 2007, 18:31]

Intel Touts Moorestown Mobile Chip

News At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Anand Chandrasekher, general manager for the chipmaker's Ultra Mobility Group, shows a wafer with 'Lincroft' — the main processor for Moorestown. The new, integrated chip, designed for the smartphone...

[August 22, 2008, 12:18]

Intel Details High-speed Wireless Plans

News Intel unveiled a new generation of its Centrino notebook technology as well as the Ultra Mobile PC during afternoon keynote speeches at the Intel Developer Forum on Tuesday. Santa Rosa is the code name for the next iteration of Centrino, which is a...

[March 8, 2006, 14:15]

Intel Splits Light To Speed Chips

News It could help make the Internet run faster, build much faster high performance computers and enable high bandwidth applications like ultra high definition displays or vision recognition systems," said Gelsinger.

[February 17, 2004, 9:30]