We look back at the two-day Intel Developer Forum and pick out the best stories and trends.
Imagine being able to take a single digital picture and then to refocus perfectly at any depth. It's possible now.
What's the betting that it's considerably faster than your desktop?
So where's the Atom processor, the most talked-about processor of Spring IDF 2008?
Intel Unveils Second-Generation Intel-Powered Classmate PC -- 'Netbook' for Worldwide Education Markets
Magnetic drives simply won't maximise the transfer speed of up-to 5Gbit/s
We examine whether Intel's much-hyped Atom processor delivers on the performance front
Intel leaves much to ponder over varying Nehalem-based SKUs during Spring IDF 2008
2009 sees the introduction of Larrabee. Intel has confirmed that retail cards will be exclusively sold via AIBs
Intel formally announced its Silverthorne-turned-Atom brand last month, and today, the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer has attached prices to its first five Atom chips.
The majority of it's been seen before, folks.
Features 45nm Nehalem processor, energy-efficient WiFi adapter, and new graphics. Out in 2009.
Intel promises high capacity and aggressive pricing
Embedded processor makes the supporting motherboard 25 per cent cheaper, according to Intel
Eight-thread monster promises impressive benchmarks
PetaFLOP performance coming by 2010, to a supercomputer somewhere near you.
這次春季的Intel 訊息技術高峰會在上海舉辦二天的會議(4月2-3日,2008), 這個會議將Intel的高級技術工程師及Intel的合作夥伴結合在一起, 一同來討論半導體的大混戰在2008將如何轉變為未來最先趨的技術。 If you wish to read the English version of this please click this link here.
The death-knell for the desktop Celeron?
'It's easy to hide behind graphics when their (AMD's) mobile processors are rubbish'
Right now, MIDs represent just a small portion of the functionality that Intel wants to see in handheld devices. It rolls out how it will achieve the vision of the ultimate consumer-friendly device
A preview to Intel Developer Forum 2008, held in Shanghai, China
So says the official passengers' notice in Shanghai cabs.
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