Intel is sharing its vision for the future of computing at its Intel Developer Forum, which is taking place in San Francisco. Put simply, the products under development have three major focuses: superfast, superportable and superconnected. Revelations include details about the much-hyped Nehalem high-speed processors, new uses for the efficient Atom microprocessor, and plans for a smartphone-style chip — plus a cutting-edge multimedia concept kept under wraps until now. The newest announcement takes Intel into new territory: television.
Intel Lays Out Plans for TV, Smartphone Push
Posted by: JR Raphael August 20, 2008 11:53 AMIntel is sharing its vision for the future of computing at its Intel Developer Forum, which is taking place in San Francisco. Put simply, the products under development have three major focuses: superfast, superportable and superconnected. Revelations include details about the much-hyped Nehalem high-speed processors, new uses for the efficient Atom microprocessor, and plans for a smartphone-style chip — plus a cutting-edge multimedia concept kept under wraps until now. The newest announcement takes Intel into new territory: television.