This year’s Intel Developer Forum focused mostly on the promise of dual-core processors, but the chipmaker also announced several projects to improve manageability in the enterprise. These may end up having even more impact, executives said, than some of its forthcoming semiconductor products.
Approximately
5,500 people attended IDF 2004, which ran Sept. 7-9.
Intel: The world will be dual core by 2006
9/7/2004 5:00:00 PM – Paul Otellini says that the chipmaker’s coming changes will pave the way for the era of the “”parallel personal computer.”” Also: Vanderpool’s four-partition trick
Intel charts course to WiMax system-on-a-chip
9/8/2004 5:00:00 PM – Canadian developer welcomes technology that offers expanded coverage
Intel to revise approach to server memory
9/9/2004 5:00:00 PM – Exec says changes to modules necessary to meet customer requirements
Vendors say utility computing hampered by pricing
9/9/2004 5:00:00 PM – Alternate models could include cell phone-style per-use fees
Letters from San Francisco
Whistler’s motherboard
9/7/2004 5:00:00 PM – What the artist can teach us about Intel
Represent, Rampalli, represent!
9/8/2004 5:00:00 PM – Intel’s IT manager outdoes his boss
Chipset chat
9/9/2004 5:00:00 PM – A guided tour of this year’s IDF
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