
Scalability. Power efficiency. Higher performance. Now more than ever, these are impacting every segment of the technology world. At IDF, you will get the latest information on embedded Intel® Architecture that enables you to deliver advanced solutions and beat your time-to-market deadlines.
Come get the latest details on an incredible array of processors that deliver amazing choices in power, performance, features, and size. These multi-core processors and advanced technologies completely change the concept of threading. Imagine embedded technology everywhere and connected to everything.
Participate in the technical sessions that deliver insights that can help you realize new capabilities in your projects and help you hit the marketplace running.
Embedded technology professionals can take advantage of an incredible offer on a full conference pass (up to $1,000 in savings). Visit the registration page now and type in promo code BUBEMBD.
Here is a sampling of the content you’ll find at IDF:
Keynote
Patrick GelsingerTo learn about all the Forum Keynotes, please click here.
Embedded Technology Sessions| Session ID | Title |
| EMBS001 | An Introduction to the Opportunity in the Embedded Market Segment |
| EMBS002 | Intel® Product Technologies for Communications and Embedded Applications |
| EMBS003 | Introduction to Intel® Atom™ Processor for Embedded Applications: Tiny Chips with Big Opportunities |
| QATS001 | Hardware Architecture of an Embedded SOC - Intel's Latest System-on-a-Chip |
| QATS002 | Developing Platform Software Architecture for an Intel System-on-a-Chip with Intel® QuickAssist Acceleration Technology |
| QATS003 | Accelerating Content Processing Workloads with a Scalable Software Framework |
For the latest on technical sessions, please visit the Content Catalog, which lists all the sessions for the event with details such as session abstracts and speakers.
Chalk Talks| Session ID | Title |
| EMBC001 | Intel® Atom™ Processors for Embedded Application |
| QATC001 | Chalk Talk: Intel's Newest System-on-a-Chip to Ubiquity and Beyond |