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Intel Developer Forum News From Day 2

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Intel is holding its Intel Developer Forum Sept. 18-20 in San Francisco. Below are summaries of each executive's keynote speech and the major news disclosed during the second day.

David (Dadi) Perlmutter "Breaking the Barriers to Mobility"
Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Mobility Group

Describing the latest trends in mobile computing, Dadi Perlmutter highlighted forthcoming Intel platforms for notebooks that builds on the mobility attributes of performance, battery life, form factor and wireless communications, and also how these attributes can be extended to new device types and usage models. He also discussed the future of wireless networking connectivity, including mobile WiMAX.
Echo Peak incorporates advanced MIMO antenna technology for increased data throughput rates -- improving users' broadband experiences at home, work and "on the go." Integrating Wi-Fi and WiMAX into the platform not only frees up valuable laptop real estate for other uses, but also helps yield a highly cost-effective solution, enabling higher device attach rates and better economics.

A number of OEMs, including Acer, Asus, Lenovo, Panasonic and Toshiba have already expressed intent to embed WiMAX into next-generation Centrino processor technology-based notebook PCs in 2008.
Anand Chandrasekher, "Unleashing the Internet Experience"
Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Ultra Mobility Group, Intel Corporation

Anand Chandrasekher discussed the growing need of mobile users to communicate, entertain, stay informed and be productive on-the-go. Chandrasekher outlined Intel's strategy to unleash the full Internet for mobile users by using low power IA platforms, which drastically reduce CPU and chipset power performance. He also demonstrated increasing momentum in the ecosystem with a range of announcements and demonstrations throughout his keynote.Intel, Centrino, Intel Core and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

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