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Re: Zeev Hed post# 207473

Thursday, 02/19/2004 6:56:50 PM

Thursday, February 19, 2004 6:56:50 PM

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One thing he mentioned especially in cell phones/wireless is the flash memory has woefully lagged in keeping pace with increasing processor speeds with all the newer apps...but INTC will be making strides in this area later this year and on...alot will be changing rapidly , and has .

we only talked briefly on the phone , and i was busy ...
but he just loves to attend all of these INTC user forums
he is like a kid in candy store at all these talks .

http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,114675,00.asp

Mobile Review
Tuesday afternoon's keynote will be hosted by Anand Chandrasekher, vice president and general manager of the mobile platforms group. It has been almost a year since Intel introduced its Centrino mobile package of chips for notebooks. Chandrasekher plans to review Intel's progress and drop hints about the future of the Centrino package in clients other than notebooks, Gelsinger says.

Sean Maloney will start the third day of IDF with his first speech as the head of the new Intel Communications Group. Maloney, executive vice president and general manager of the group, will talk about "the broadband wireless wave," or what the rest of the world knows as the WiMax metro-area networking technology, Gelsinger says. Maloney will also make an announcement about Intel's next generation flash memory technology, he adds.


As usual, Gelsinger will end the conference with a look behind the walls of Intel Labs. This time around the talk will focus on the "tera era," or the emergence of applications and data sets that require terabytes of memory or terabits per second of bandwidth, Gelsinger says.

New architectures and enhancements to existing hardware will be needed to make that era possible, Gelsinger says. These architectures will also create new applications in areas such as visual recognition or graphics virtualization that aren't possible with today's technology. Most of those applications won't be ready until the end of the decade, but some might emerge sooner, he says.






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