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| IDF session title | Audio with slideshow |
|---|---|
| High End Desktop Platform Design Overview for the Next Generation Intel® Microarchitecture (Nehalem) Processor | View |
| Taking Advantage of Intel Storage Solutions | View |
| Intel® Remote and Upgrade Services: Architecture, SDK and Best Practices | View |
| Emerging Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Capabilities | View |
| Intel Framework Customization for Optimized Platform Boot Initialization | View |
| Debugging Under Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI): Addressing DXE Driver Challenges | View |
| Microsoft Windows* on Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Platforms | View |
| Towards a Common Firmware Update Mechanism | View |
| An Introduction to the Opportunity in the Embedded Market Segment | View |
| Introduction to Intel® Atom™ Processor for Embedded Applications: Tiny Chips with Big Opportunities | View |
| Sensors and Platform Ingredients for Context-Awareness | View |
| The Software Middleware and Algorithms of Context-Aware Computing | View |
| Context-Aware Applications and Services | View |
| Emerging Media and Education | View |
| Managing the IT Enterprise of the Future | View |
| Innovation in Education Learning and Documentation | View |
| Innovation for Connecting the Next Billion Users | View |
| Innovation as Service | View |
| Solid-State Drives for Servers and Clients: Why, When, Where and How | View |
| How Solid-State Drives (SSDs) Improve Computing Platforms | View |
| Integrating Solid-State Drives into Small Form Factor Designs | View |
| The Real Story About NAND Flash and Solid-State Drive Reliability | View |
| Solid State Drives (SSDs) for Extreme Gaming: Advice for Software Developers, System Manufacturers and Gamers | View |
| DDR3 Moving to Mainstream | View |
| Platform Design For Mobile Internet Devices | View |
| Wireless – Certification With an SP | View |
| Developing Power and Performance Efficient Software Applications for Mobile Internet Devices | View |
| Intel’s Future Mobile Computer Vision and Industry Opportunities | View |
| Developing Thinner, Lighter Notebooks | View |
| Touch Input Technology for Mobile Devices | View |
| Extreme Mobile Gaming: Design Considerations for High Performance Notebooks | View |
| Advanced Thermal Management: Optimizing Notebook Performance using Intel Dynamic Power Performance Management | View |
| Netbooks: Simple, Purpose-Built Devices for the Internet and Content Consumption - Growing the Market | View |
| Next Generation Intel® Microarchitecture (Nehalem) Family: Architectural Insights and Power Management | View |
| Hardware Architecture of an Embedded SOC - Intel's Latest System-on-a-Chip | View |
| Developing Platform Software Architecture for an Intel System-on-a-Chip with Intel® QuickAssist Acceleration Technology | View |
| Accelerating Content Processing Workloads with a Scalable Software Framework | View |
| Developing Portable Applications Using Intel® QuickAssist Technology Accelerator Abstraction Layer SDK | View |
| x2APIC: Intel’s Next Generation Scalable Interrupt Architecture | View |
| Designing Storage Systems With Storage Bridge Bay (SBB) 2.0, Intel® Architecture, and the SBB Ecosystem | View |
| Building Winning Consumer Small Office/Home Office Media Storage Servers with Intel® Architecture | View |
| A New Processor Temperature Specification: Using the Digital Temperature Sensor | View |
| Intel® Quiet System Technology (Intel® QST): Revision 2.0 Updates | View |
| Larrabee: A Many-Core Intel® Architecture for Visual Computing | View |
| Virtualization 2.0 | View |
| Processor and Platform Architecture Powering Virtualization | View |
| Reduce I/O Bottlenecks with Intel® Virtualization Technology for Connectivity (Intel® VT-c) | View |
| Platform Power Management Opportunities for Virtualization | View |
| Windows* Server 2008* Hyper-V and Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) | View |
| Consolidation of Performance Sensitive Application: Virtualizing Electronic Sports League's Gaming Infras | View |
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