Intel Developer Forum to be Held Aug 19
Intel invites developers and analysts to join the company's Developer Forum that will be held Aug. 19-21, 2008 in Moscone Center West, San Francisco.
Under the 'Invent the New reality' them, Intel will share their latest innovations and vision for the future of technology. Spanning the worlds of mobility, digital home, digital enterprise and technology and research, IDF will focus on Intel?s directions for the next year and beyond.
The three-day schedule includes:
Day 1 ? "Inspiring Innovation" with Craig Barrett, Intel chairman; "IA= Embedded + Dynamic + Visual" with Pat Gelsinger, Intel senior vice president and general manager, Digital Enterprise Group; "Where Will 'On-the-Go' Go?" with David Perlmutter, Intel senior vice president and general manager, Mobility Group.
Day 2 ? "MIDs: Platform for Innovation" with Anand Chandrasekher, Intel senior vice president and general manager, Ultra Mobility Group; "I Love TV" with Eric Kim, Intel senior vice president and general manager, Digital Home Group; "Developing for the Future of Computing" with Renee James, Intel vice president and general manager, Software and Solutions Group.
Day 3 ? "Crossing the Chasm between Humans and Machines" with Justin Rattner, Intel chief technology officer and senior Fellow. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has been added to the Day 3 speaker lineup. Dr. Moira Gunn of NPR's "Tech Nation" and "BioTech Nation" will have a candid conversation with one of the most influential pioneers of the technology industry.
In addition, more than 180 companies from around the world will have hands-on demonstrations of their newest innovations and future technologies at the IDF Technology Showcase.
IDF will also offer more than 170 hours of job-critical technical training. The information is current, relevant and actionable. Plus, all technical sessions are led by top Intel and industry experts. New this year is an Industry Insights Panel themed "Using Information Technology to Meet 21st Century Challenges and Opportunities." Two Technology Insights, both presented by Intel Fellows, will cover "Next Generation Intel Core Microarchitecture Family of Processors: Screaming Performance, Efficient Power" and "Splitting the Atom: A Peek into the Intel Atom Processor."
The three-day schedule includes:
Day 1 ? "Inspiring Innovation" with Craig Barrett, Intel chairman; "IA= Embedded + Dynamic + Visual" with Pat Gelsinger, Intel senior vice president and general manager, Digital Enterprise Group; "Where Will 'On-the-Go' Go?" with David Perlmutter, Intel senior vice president and general manager, Mobility Group.
Day 2 ? "MIDs: Platform for Innovation" with Anand Chandrasekher, Intel senior vice president and general manager, Ultra Mobility Group; "I Love TV" with Eric Kim, Intel senior vice president and general manager, Digital Home Group; "Developing for the Future of Computing" with Renee James, Intel vice president and general manager, Software and Solutions Group.
Day 3 ? "Crossing the Chasm between Humans and Machines" with Justin Rattner, Intel chief technology officer and senior Fellow. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has been added to the Day 3 speaker lineup. Dr. Moira Gunn of NPR's "Tech Nation" and "BioTech Nation" will have a candid conversation with one of the most influential pioneers of the technology industry.
In addition, more than 180 companies from around the world will have hands-on demonstrations of their newest innovations and future technologies at the IDF Technology Showcase.
IDF will also offer more than 170 hours of job-critical technical training. The information is current, relevant and actionable. Plus, all technical sessions are led by top Intel and industry experts. New this year is an Industry Insights Panel themed "Using Information Technology to Meet 21st Century Challenges and Opportunities." Two Technology Insights, both presented by Intel Fellows, will cover "Next Generation Intel Core Microarchitecture Family of Processors: Screaming Performance, Efficient Power" and "Splitting the Atom: A Peek into the Intel Atom Processor."