Intel Developer Forum 2009 - TechRepublic

Intel Developer Forum 2009

  • Paul Otellini

    CEO Paul Otellini kicks off the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco by showing off Intel’s future – a 22nm process that will keep Moore’s Law alive.

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  • Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini addresses more than 4000 attendees at the Intel Developer Forum. Credit: Intel

  • Jasper Forest

    A Die shot of the Nehalem-EP based processor, codenamed “Jasper Forest.”

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  • 22nm processor

    Intel shows off the world’s first working chips built on 22nm process technology.

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  • Intel rising star Sean Maloney was first to take center stage.

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  • Intel gives a peek at a 32-nanometer processor.

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  • Art Webb. a technical marketing manager, shows off a MID running Windows 7 on an Intel Atom processor to CEO Paul Otellini.

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  • Atom chips can run Adobe Flash games, Skype Internet calling software, and Netflix’s streaming video service.

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  • The press closes in on the gadgets on display.

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  • Intel shows off a PC run by a “Sandybridge” 32-nanometer processor that’s scheduled to debut in 2010.

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  • The shrinking Atom chip.

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  • Arrandale technology brings Nehalem processor technology to laptops, according to Intel technical marketing manager Adam Moran.

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  • Moblin project manager Claire Alexander plugs the Linux operating system for mobile devices.

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  • Otellini answers questions from the press. Credit: Intel

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