Results for idf in review
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IDF Autumn 2006: From Core 2 Quadro to 80 Cores*
Wednesday 27 September 2006 – 04:30
Intel is proud of its Kentsfield quad core and refers to our technology article. But IDF is stuffed with news on the next-generation mobile platform, an 80-core project and high-efficiency power supplies.
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IDF 1998: Katmai, Tanner and AGP*
Tuesday 15 September 1998 – 06:00
Today (September 15, 1998) was the official start of Intel's Developer Forum in Palm Springs, California -
IDF Spring 2006: Will Intel's Core Architecture Close the Technology Gap?*
Monday 13 March 2006 – 03:22
Is Intel about to close the technology gap after its CPUs have largely lagged behind AMD's devices for the past few years on a performance-per-watt basis? We scrutinized what Intel was willing to divulge about the Core Micro architecture and how it could boost PC and server performance during the next couple of years.
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IDF 2000: Intel Pentium 4 (Willamette)*
Friday 25 February 2000 – 06:00
Pentium IV Willamette 1,5 GHz, Itanium, Timna, Serial ATA and USB 2.0 are the news. But behind the scenes of the Intel Developer Forum strange things happened. -
Spring 2003 IDF - Day 3: Final Report News And Notes*
Friday 21 February 2003 – 06:00
In our coverage of Day 3, we talk with Analog Devices about db Cool, Promise Technology about the advancements in Serial ATA, and Rambus about developments on the R658 platform. We also throw in some additional news and pictures from the Spring 2003 IDF. -
IDF 2003 Fall, San Jose: No Mo Copper for Wireless*
Friday 19 September 2003 – 06:00
Intel has made it abundantly clear that it thinks the future belongs to wireless, and Intel will remain God. Intel inside mobile communication equipment and the new BTX form factor will be part of the universe. -
Fall 2002 IDF: Day 3 How About A Little Video?*
Thursday 12 September 2002 – 06:00
Now for something completely different. Would you like to have the chance to experience the sights and sounds of the Fall 2002 IDF right from the comfort of your own computer screen? Well, in fact, you can do just that if you download THG video number 4 which give you the chance to experience IDF without even leaving the comfort of you own home. We also check in with Intel, Adaptec, SiS and Trident for the lastest news and information. -
IDF Fall 2006: From Core 2 Quadro to 80 Cores*
Wednesday 27 September 2006 – 03:00
Intel is proud of its Kentsfield quad core and refers to our technology article. But IDF is stuffed with news on the next-generation mobile platform, an 80-core project and high-efficiency power supplies.
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Spring 2003 IDF - Day 2: 13 Instructions For Prescott*
Thursday 20 February 2003 – 06:00
In the keynote speech from Louis Burns today, we found about 13 new instructions that will be added to Prescott. This isn't all we found out about Prescott - many of the blanks were filled in on what we can expect from it. More news and notes from San Jose in day 2 of our IDF coverage. -
[IDF]Centrino 5 Explored*
Friday 21 September 2007 – 06:26 in Hardware
Last year, the IDF was Intel’s opportunity to reveal all the details of its Santa Rosa Centrino, which was nearly 8 months from launch. Unfortunately, Dadi Perlmutter was a man of relatively few words this year; there are still many shaded areas on the f ...
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IDF Fall 1999: Intel's Master Plan*
Friday 10 September 1999 – 06:00
Take a peek into the Intel master plan with Merced, see what NVIDIA has going on with the upcoming GeForce 256 and much more! -
Spring 2003 IDF - Day 1: Triple "C"*
Wednesday 19 February 2003 – 06:00
The "Convergence Cowboy" kicks off the 2003 Spring Intel Developers Forums by introducing some great new concepts. In addition, we got a look at some of the first Centrino notebooks. We spent some time with AMD, InterVideo, Nero, Tyan, and Analog Designs. We even managed to squeeze in time for a little racing. It is Day 1 at IDF and we are in good cheer! -
IDF Spring 2002 Days 2 and 3*
Thursday 28 February 2002 – 06:00
Intel demonstrates a Pentium 4/4000, mentions the specs for the P4 successor "Prescott" and makes its way towards new form factors. What will continue: support for serial ATA and commitment to DDR SDRAM. -
IDF Fall 2001 - Intel On Track*
Tuesday 28 August 2001 – 06:00
The Intel Developer Forum Fall 2001 day 1 delivers the post-mortem on the 2 GHz Pentium 4, and Intel's plans to ramp up to 10 GHz parts in the next 3 years. In addition, Intel unveils Hyper-Threading. -
IDF Spring 2002 Day 1: The 64 bit Future*
Tuesday 26 February 2002 – 06:00
The first day of the Intel Developer Forum brought no groundbreaking news. Still, we discovered some interesting facts about their technology.
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