Hello Taipei
In the few hours that I’ve spent so far in Taipei it has “touched my heart.” Taipei is a curious, fun, and warm place with many aspects I’ve have just began to discover. Tomorrow IDF Taipei starts and...
View ArticleWhat’s the next big thing?
We asked one of our customer to tell us what he looks forward to at this year’s IDF Taipei. Here’s what he told us: I was up in the mountains when I got this really important call from a colleague of...
View ArticleBlogging Lounge at IDF Taipei
While IDF Taipei starts, the blogging lounge was full of attendees on laptops, some meetings, blogging, and the buzz about the show. More photos on Flickr. The post Blogging Lounge at IDF Taipei...
View ArticleThe Magic of 45nm
From Anand Chandrasekher’s opening keynote, the magic of 45nm technology . . . Anand also showed a working 32nm wafer. The post The Magic of 45nm appeared first on Technology@Intel.
View ArticleApples at IDF
From the speaker lounge at IDF Taipei. At IDF SF it was iPhones. From left to right: Dirk Hohndel, Intel/SSG Mark Skarpness, Intel/SSG Jason Swihart, Textura Design Amiram Hayardemy, Sun Microsystems...
View ArticleThe Future is at IDF Taipei
The 10th anniversary for Taipei IDF is a significant milestone for Intel. In the past ten years, Intel has gained huge success in mobile personal computer market, but stumbled on the challenging...
View ArticleIDF Taipei Session: Designing Energy-Efficient Motherboards
On the flight to Taipei, I was seated next to Doug Huard, an Intel motherboard engineer. In this capacity, he’s working more energy efficient motherboard designs and held a session on that topic...
View ArticleKeynote talks are not keynote talks.
Professor Chung-Ming Huang, distinguished professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Cheng Kung University sent us his reactions to yestyerday’s IDF Taipei...
View ArticleThin Is (Still) In
Some reactions from one of our customers to what he saw at Day One of IDF Taipei: On any typical business day, everyone wants to carry a notebook that is light and thin. But what component should be...
View ArticleIDF Taipei Keynote: Technology Insight—Software
In his Keynote this afternoon, one of Wen-Hann Wang’s interesting discussion points was Intel’s tack with regard to the web and, in particular, social media. Softwarecommunity.intel.com and...
View ArticleIDF Taipei Keynote: Wine Spill on the notebook?
One of our customers sends us more thoughts on what he saw at IDF Taipei: Can you pour water over your notebook? Yes, you can, that’s according to Mooly Eden, one of the keynote speakers on IDF. See...
View ArticleIDF Taipei Session: Ultra Mobile Platforms: Vision and Overview
In his session this afternoon, Bruce Fleming pointed out, among other things, that for ultramobile devices, more efficient web page rendering leads to lower load times. And lower is better. As a web...
View ArticleIDF Taipei Session: Realizing the Vision of “All Day and Beyond”
Catching the tail end of this session, Troy Renken from Z-Power showed off some of the ways their silver-zinc battery technology outperforms lithium-ion through, among other things: polymerized zinc...
View ArticleIDF Taipei Demo: Hardware T&L
The post IDF Taipei Demo: Hardware T&L appeared first on Technology@Intel.
View ArticleIDF Taipei Demo: Laptop Cooling Dock
Utilizing the world’s smallest refrigeration compressor to improve laptop performance. The post IDF Taipei Demo: Laptop Cooling Dock appeared first on Technology@Intel.
View ArticleAll Day and Beyond
Some more thoughts on IDF Taipei from one of our customers: One of the things that I like about IDF is people are really making things happen here. Or at least they are trying hard. For example, the...
View Article7 Great Months with Intel
Reposted with permission from Whiteboard Infinity, the blog of Sin-Yaw Wang, Vice President, Engineering, Sun: It seems to be a world election year; Taiwan exhibits the same media-political craze. Mr....
View ArticleThe Mega Trend Ahead…
“Google”, “PIcasa”, “Mesh-up”, “iTunes”, “cloud computing”, and more… To hear those words, one may have thought that he/she was in one of these Web 2.0 conferences. But it was not. This was IDF, and...
View ArticleIs 45 is the new 60, or Rodney Dangerfield?
In just 45 days, Intel will honor the 60th anniversary of the invention of the transistor. On December 16th, 1947 the first practical point-contact transistor was built at Bell Labs. Transistors are...
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