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Beijing: The first Intel Developer Forum (IDF) of
2007 and the largest ever held in China aims to drive innovations
and foster powerful collaborations through vision, training and
networking opportunities. IDF Beijing, delivering most content in
Chinese and English, will focus on how energy-efficient technologies
and products can bring unprecedented performance to customers,
transform the industry and power innovations through a mix of
programs, including:
21 technology tracks, 84 technical sessions, 4 hands-on labs and 13
Chalk Talks will cover such areas as mobile, server and desktop
platform technologies and trends; multi-core architecture;
multi-core threading workshop; global impact investment; ultra
mobile platform design; embedded designs and solutions; I/O and
application acceleration; tera-scale computing research; software;
memory; power and thermal management; gaming technologies; and
battery life for mobility.
The strongest keynote lineup at a China IDF consists of Justin
Rattner, chief technology officer and Intel Senior Fellow, Corporate
Technology Group; Patrick Gelsinger, senior vice president and
general manager, Digital Enterprise Group; Eric Kim, senior vice
president and general manager, Digital Home Group; and David
Perlmutter, senior vice president and general manager, Mobility
Group. Intel Fellows Mark Bohr and Geoff Lowney will discuss silicon
technology leadership and software performance optimization,
respectively, in their Technology Insights. Also appearing are Wee
Theng Tan, vice president, Corporate Affairs Group, president, Intel
China; and Wen-Hann Wang, vice president, Software and Solutions
Group, general manager, Software and Solutions and Product
Development.
The sold-out IDF Technology Showcase is where leading companies from
around the world will be on display, many having hands-on
demonstrations of their newest innovations and future technologies.
IDF offers valuable opportunities to speak with Intel managers and
engineers whose work impacts future technology directions. At the
more 13 Chalk Talks, attendees can have their technical questions
answered by industry experts in an informal classroom setting.
Scheduled topics include WiMAX, Geneseo extensions, tera-scale
software, virtualization and DDR3. In addition, attendees can
interact with Intel technology leaders through the "Meet the
Expert" program.
--AFP
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