Coming just weeks before the beginning of the holiday shopping season so crucial to its consumer OEM/ODM customers, Intel’s annual Developer Forum tends to highlight the spun sugar and sweet delights the market can expect in the shorter term. However, as IDF 2011 in San Francisco recently proved, it is the longer-term strategies and technical breakthroughs that form the real meat of the event. Let’s consider IDF as an extension of how 2011 has thus far progressed for Intel. In most every way, it has been a typical “tock” (as per the company’s reliable “tick-tock” development cycle) year.
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Posted by: Charles King September 27, 2011 05:00 AMComing just weeks before the beginning of the holiday shopping season so crucial to its consumer OEM/ODM customers, Intel’s annual Developer Forum tends to highlight the spun sugar and sweet delights the market can expect in the shorter term. However, as IDF 2011 in San Francisco recently proved, it is the longer-term strategies and technical breakthroughs that form the real meat of the event. Let’s consider IDF as an extension of how 2011 has thus far progressed for Intel. In most every way, it has been a typical “tock” (as per the company’s reliable “tick-tock” development cycle) year.