Stories about IDF

FIRST LOOK: Sandy Bridge motherboards
Intel has shown off some tiny mini-ITX motherboards compatible with Sandy Bridge CPUs, including a surprisingly thin cooling fan which should allow even smaller PCs.
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Intel shows "Sandy Bridge" CPU at 4.9GHz
Intel has demonstrated one of its new Sandy Bridge enthusiast desktop CPUs overclocked to 4.9GHz, with air-cooling only.
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Intel demos Light Peak -- its USB 3.0 killer
Intel says its all-optical, 10Gbit/s USB-killer connector will be in your notebook next year, and puts live demos on display to prove it.
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Sandy Bridge CPUs can turbo boost all four cores
Intel's new "Second Generation Core Processors" -- codenamed Sandy Bridge -- can bump up the clock speed on all the cores, not just one.
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Intel Wi-Di hooks your laptop to your TV wirelessly
Apple may have pipped Intel to the post with "AirPlay" but Intel's WiDi is about to hit the market in force.
Intel's "Sandybridge" chips put graphics right on the CPU silicon.
Thank god, they won't be called "Core 2 i5". They do have some cool new capabilities though.
Intel: Viiv is not alive
Intel today admitted it has changed its design processes since "Viiv", its attempt to standardize home theatre PCs, flopped so spectacularly.
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Intel unveils Light Peak fibre-optic interconnect with 10Gbps, due 2011
With data hurtling down thin strands of optical fibre at speeds of 10-100Gbps, Intel hopes its forthcoming Light Peak technology will be “the last cable you’ll ever need”.
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Intel puts Android onto Atom chips
Slates, smartphones and 3G ‘smartbooks’ built around Intel’s Atom processor could all running Android in the near future.
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Viliv S10 netbook tips up at IDF
Viliv S10 netbook debuts at IDF promising 10 hours of run time per charge.
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Intel shows 22nm chips for the first time
Two words, spoken with a strong John Cleese, bad French accent: "wafer-thin!!!"
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Netbooks bigger than iPhone, Wii: Intel
IDF 2009 | Intel has unveiled a major shift away from PCs in the company's IDF conference in San Francisco.
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Atom hits 2GHz
Intel’s ‘mighty mite’ Atom processor jumps to 2GHz. Plus: the Moorestown platform and Moblin Linux OS 2.0 to make a move on smartphones in 2010.
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Intel unveils 2009 ‘UrbanMax’ concept notebook
Touch-friendly tablet sports slide-out keyboard and inbuilt WiMAX. Is this the shape of notebooks to come?
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Woz at IDF: ‘Engineer for life'

On the final morning of IDF, Steve Wozniak talked on stage about starting Apple, leaving Hewlett Packard, and his feelings about Apple leaving IBM for Intel.

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