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INTEL'S PAT GELSINGER calls IDF a regular geekfest. We sent a few of our own geeks and geekettes out to San Francisco to see what the chip maker has in store for us this time around. Here, where the first is last and the last, first, is what they made of it all.
Lanner
makes useful but dull boards
Intel SoC bonanza
Rambus
shows off Terabyte bandwidths
Part of the picture anyway
Supermicro
shows four Nehalem machines
4S in 1U once again
Kingston
to sell Intel SSDs
3 Channel DDR3 too
Inquirer
loses contest.... again
No new car for us
Rattner
ready for robots to take over
Exterminate, exterminate, exterminate
Nehalem
and Larrabee dissected
One day married via QuickPath?
Intel's
Chandraskher goes atomic in keynote
Splitting the atom
Steve
Wozniak speaks to the IDF masses
The big Mac and Cheese
SATA
doubles its speed - again
3 at 6 Gb/s; Powered eSATA
IDF
daily video round-up Part 2
Where in the world is Paul Otellini?
Intel
shows off a big block of ice
No, we didn't drink too much, it really is
Calpella
pictured
Code for mobile Nehalem
Getting
deeply embedded with Gelsinger
The more there is, the Moore there is to love
Nvidia to announce x86 chip next week
So say the whispers
Lucid makes multi-GPUs easy
The best so far
Metaram
shows 16GB DDR3 DIMMs
DRAMs, one rank
Intel
mobile quad-core spotted
With mobile crossfire
Intel's
Dadi On the Go
Wake me up before you go-go
Intel's
Renee James gets graphic with Dreamworks
Raising the visual adrenaline
Intel's
Craig Barrett speaks
A bit ramblingly
Intel's
great green debate goes bad
Runs out of steam
Luxtera
makes 10KM monitor cables possible
Video sent two towns over
Qimonda
DDR3 moving forward
DDR4 confirmed for 2012 - Voltages dropping further...
Intel
SSD cometh
Intel gives full house demo
Mobile
mood rings and weight watchers by Intel
I see fat dead people
Intel
talks sensors
Intel's extra sensory perception
Intel
reveals plans for the future
A whole new (virtual) world A whole new (virtual) world
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