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Intel Developer Forum, Spring 2006
Online staff -- Electronic News, 3/7/2006
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Origami Unfolds
3/9/2006 - With Intel inside, Microsoft unveils its Origami Project, detailing what it is calling “ultra-mobile personal computers” and claiming a new PC category.
PC Boom Coming
3/8/2006 - Samsung banks on Microsoft’s coming Vista OS release for a surge in the PC industry and, consequently, in DRAM.
3/7/2006 - Intel went beyond just announcing details of its energy saving Core Microarchitecture targeting energy efficiency in the CPU, saying the rest of the platform is the next frontier for extracting energy savings. Will Intel Unfold in Origami?
3/7/2006 - When Microsoft’s Origami project unfolds later this week, will Intel be at its center? That was the question many asked after Intel’s Sean Maloney outlined the company’s mobile future and its “ultra mobile PC” vision.
It's About the Power, Stupid
3/7/2006 - At IDF's opening keynote address, Intel put the focus on energy efficiency and how multi-core technology will increase performance without the power penalty.
3/7/2006 - Intel will release a mobile WiMAX PCMCIA card sooner than originally planned and tips a WiMAX/Wi-Fi single-chip radio, codenamed Ofer. Intel Details Next Centrino
3/7/2006 - The company discloses its next-generation of Centrino, codenamed Santa Rosa. Intel, Transitive Accelerate RISC Migration
3/7/2006 - The No. 1 MPU maker is supplying Transitive with engineering support to facilitate development and marketing of QuickTransit for RISC environment migration to Itanium 2 and Xeon-based systems.















