Intel is leading the mobile computing revolution with smaller, lighter, cheaper, and lower power Intel® architecture compatible high-performance devices across a broad range of segments. Thin and light laptops deliver sleek computing solutions with all-day battery life. Netbook products deliver smaller, affordable companion computing solutions. New Intel products, such as Intel’s next generation Mobile Internet Device (MID) and Smartphone platform (codenamed Moorestown), deliver revolutionary reductions in power to enable Internet and computing in your pocket. Coupled with compatible software and broadband wireless connectivity, Intel products deliver a revolutionary mobile computing solution.
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Access the updated Intel desktop and mobile products roadmap for the second half of 2009 in either a voiceover version or a slides-only version.
Get insights on Intel server, client and netbook/nettop product plans for 2010 and beyond in this overview presentation from Steve Smith, Vice President and Director of Operations for the Intel Architecture Group.
Are you wondering what’s in store from Intel the rest of this year? Find the latest product and technology roadmap covering Intel’s desktop, server and mobile product lines in this 2H09 public roadmap.
Get the latest snapshot of the newest Intel® Xeon® processors for servers. This updated version of the Intel server roadmap presentation comes with a much-requested feature by our members — a voiceover commentary
Intel recently completed a research project to measure the opinions and perspectives of IT professionals with regard to their Gen Y users. We asked IT professionals how they perceive Gen Y users impacting the security of their PC fleets and…
In this recent presentation to a Gartner ITXpo audience, Intel Server Marketing Manager Mike Lafferty explains how virutalization models are evolving.
Warning. This document is a sales presentation from the recent Gartner ITXpo. But if you want the product details on the processors with the industry’s highest virtualization performance, you can find it here.
Examining the growth of social media within Intel, CIO John “JJ” Johnson looks at how wikis, blogs, communities and more can bring value to the enterprise.
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