
Back by popular demand, Technology Insights are once again featured at IDF. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to get firsthand access to Intel Fellows and industry thought leaders. When you match visionary technology direction with a detailed review of the underlying technology foundations, you come away with important insights on the possibilities and opportunities they represent.
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Next Generation Intel® Core™ Microarchitecture (Nehalem) Family of Processors: Screaming Performance, |
Rajesh Kumar, the Director of Circuit and Low Power Technologies for the next generation Intel® Core™ microarchitecture (Nehalem) family of processors, gives you the inside scoop on the design and microarchitecture of this innovative new processor. Leveraging Intel’s 45nm process technology to the maximum, Nehalem pushes the envelope of performance, power efficiency, modularity, integration, and scalability. This Technology Insight highlights the guiding principles behind Nehalem, its microarchitecture, cache organization, instruction set enhancements, and innovative power management, and will showcase some of the key technologies used to achieve these goals. Attendees will also learn how these capabilities combine with the new Intel® QuickPath Architecture based platforms to service the wide-ranging demands of server, workstation, desktop, and mobile platforms.
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Splitting the Atom: A Peek into the Intel® Atom™ |
Dr. Thakkar, Intel Fellow and Chief Platform Architect of Intel’s Ultra Mobility Group, shares the technology leaps made in the Intel® Atom™ processor that will bring the next generation of Mobile Internet Devices to consumers.
Designed from the ground up, this new microarchitecture had one guiding principle during development: drastically reduce power consumption without sacrificing performance.
Attend this highly detailed Technology Insight to learn about the revolutionary steps taken to implement and deliver high performance-per-watt efficiency with groundbreaking power management techniques. This is also your chance to get a sneak peek into what is in store for the ultra mobility category over the next few years.