Posts Tagged ‘Sean Maloney’

IDF 2009 Keynote Highlights

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Keynote Highlights

Building a Continuum of Computing, Paul Otellini, Intel Corporation

Paul Otellini, Intel CorporationThe pervasiveness of the Internet is rapidly fueling the need for robust computing capabilities in all types of electronic devices. Through Intel’s investments and leadership in silicon process technology, platform architecture, and software ecosystem, Intel is both enhancing and extending the capabilities of Intel® architecture to cover a wider spectrum of these computing needs. Paul Otellini will share Intel’s vision to create a continuum of computing around Intel architecture, highlighting Intel’s coming innovations in products and software that will create opportunities for our developer community to quickly grow and expand their business.

Intel® Architecture Innovates and Integrates, Sean Maloney, Intel Corporation

Sean Maloney, Intel CorporationIntel will deliver innovative new products that combine the benefits of High-K metal gate process technology with increased processor/platform feature integration. Under Intel’s relentless “Tick-Tock” design cadence, products like Clarkdale, Westmere, Jasper Forest, Nehalem-EX, and Sandy Bridge integrate features and capabilities that Intel will provide for a range of system design points in near future.

Intelligent Processors. Transforming Computing.

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Intel Executive Vice President and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Sean Maloney describes the market drivers that shape FSI demands and then explains how the new Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series is tranforming computing. (more…)

Intel CMO Sean Maloney and Intel’s Newest Processor

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Information Week’s Alex Wolfe interviews Intel’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President Sean Maloney. Maloney talks about the new Intel® Xeon® processor (sporting 741 million transistors) and compares it to one of Intel’s first server processors, the Intel® Pentium® Pro processor (with only six million processors), and offers some advice to IT managers who may be gun-shy about upgrading their servers in the current economic environment. (more…)