Building a Continuum of Computing
September 22, 2009
9:10 am – 10:00 am
The pervasiveness of the Internet is rapidly fueling the need for robust computing capabilities in all types of electronic devices. Through Intel’s investments and leadership in silicon process technology, platform architecture, and software ecosystem, Intel is both enhancing and extending the capabilities of Intel® architecture to cover a wider spectrum of these computing needs. Intel architecture platforms are extending beyond traditional PC clients and servers into new areas ranging from high performance multi-core visual computing applications to Internet connected handhelds, consumer electronics, and embedded devices. The opportunity for Intel developers has never been greater! Paul Otellini will share Intel’s vision to create a continuum of computing around Intel architecture, highlighting Intel’s coming innovations in products and software that will create opportunities for our developer community to quickly grow and expand their business.
Intel® Architecture Innovates and Integrates
September 22, 2009
1:00 pm – 1:50 pm
Sean Maloney
Executive Vice President
Intel Architecture Group
Intel Corporation
Intel will deliver innovative new products that combine the benefits of High-K metal gate process technology with increased processor/platform feature integration. Under Intel’s relentless “Tick-Tock” design cadence, products like Clarkdale, Westmere, Jasper Forest, Nehalem-EX, and Sandy Bridge integrate features and capabilities that Intel will provide for a range of system design points in near future. Also see what’s new with Larrabee, the new instantiation of Intel® architecture designed for highly parallel throughput applications like gaming, that is poised to ignite the next decade of graphics innovation.
Silicon Leadership—Delivering Innovation
September 22, 2009
2:00 pm – 2:50 pm
Bob Baker
Senior Vice President
General Manager, Technology and Manufacturing Group
Intel Corporation
Intel is committed to maintaining Moore’s Law and the innovations that it enables. New products and markets created by the development community require expanding performance and power efficiency ranges, new feature sets with high levels of integration, and small package sizes. Bob Baker, GM of Intel’s Technology and Manufacturing Group, will address the technology advances in Intel's manufacturing machine required to deliver on these innovations—on time and in high volume to meet customer needs.
Mobile Computing: The Definition of Cool
September 23, 2009
9:10 am – 10:00 am
Mobility has redefined cool. From music to video to gaming to every aspect of computing and communication, staying connected on an increasingly broad array of mobile devices has become the most exciting and quickly evolving part of technology. But what will it take to deliver the total mobile experience on each of these devices? What will consumers demand next from their mobile experience? At the Fall IDF, Dadi Perlmutter will describe his vision for the total mobile experience, the current limitations of many existing mobile technologies and how Intels unique products and technologies will take mobility to the next level of cool. Perlmutter will show developers how the newest technology can take advantage of the full capability of mobile devices by integrating superior performance, better battery life, connectivity and compatibility in even the smallest, sleekest form factors.
Developing for the Continuum of Intel Platforms
September 23, 2009
10:00 am – 10:50 am
Renee James
Vice President
General Manager, Software and Services Group
Intel Corporation
Software is the key to unlocking the innovations in silicon, to bring forth the capabilities within Intel® hardware. From the most sophisticated of super computers to the smallest handsets or embedded products, software developers are bringing new usage models to life on Intel® architecture. Renee James will discuss Intel® software products, tools, and support that are available for developers as they look to take advantage of the capabilities on Intel® platforms. From reducing the complexity of parallel programming across industries to building tools for embedded to optimizing super computers and everything in between, Intel is working to enable developers to develop on Intel architecture.
The Architecture of CE Innovation
September 24, 2009
9:10 am – 10:00 am
Eric Kim
Senior Vice President
General Manager, Digital Home Group
Intel Corporation
The shift from a one way, linear TV broadcast model to a multi-stream, interactive Internet optimized model is already underway. A crucial element for advancing this television revolution is having a robust platform at the center of innovation. In this presentation, Eric Kim will discuss the next generation of Intel® CE Media Processors and how they are enabling a new generation of stunning CE devices and developer innovation.
Convergence is So Yesterday: The Future of Television
September 24, 2009
10:00 am – 10:50 am
Justin Rattner
Intel Senior Fellow
Vice President
Director, Intel® Labs
and Intel Chief Technology Officer
Intel Corporation
The future of consumer electronic devices like the TV isnt just in your living room anymore; its in your pocket, on your laptop, embedded in the devices around you. By 2015 there will be 150 billion hours of TV available on 15 billion personal devices; unlocking traditional TV to a wide range of new capabilities and experiences.
In his keynote, Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner will explore the future of TV. Hell examine TVs evolution to a ubiquitous experience that is available on any device, a richly informative platform for interaction and discovery, a powerful tool for personalization that will finally find you something good to watch and a social technology that will connect people via shared experiences.